Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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William Hazlitt. Shakespeare's imagination is of the same plastic kind as his conception of character or passion . ' It glances from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ' . Its movement is rapid and devious . It unites the most ...
William Hazlitt. Shakespeare's imagination is of the same plastic kind as his conception of character or passion . ' It glances from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ' . Its movement is rapid and devious . It unites the most ...
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... : there was a cant in the time of Pope about sense , as per- forming all sorts of wonders . It was a kind of watchword , the shibboleth of a critical party of the day . As a proof of the exclusive attention 116 ON DRYDEN AND POPE.
... : there was a cant in the time of Pope about sense , as per- forming all sorts of wonders . It was a kind of watchword , the shibboleth of a critical party of the day . As a proof of the exclusive attention 116 ON DRYDEN AND POPE.
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... kind . The want of passion has been brought as an objection against Milton , and his Adam and Eve have been considered as rather insipid personages , wrapped up in one another , and who excite but little sympathy in anyone else . I do ...
... kind . The want of passion has been brought as an objection against Milton , and his Adam and Eve have been considered as rather insipid personages , wrapped up in one another , and who excite but little sympathy in anyone else . I do ...
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