The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 224
... character , for that has a certain rotun- dity and wholeness of its own quite apart from the one or two qualities which are manifested in the scenes in which the character appears . Only an actor can represent a Shakespearian part - a ...
... character , for that has a certain rotun- dity and wholeness of its own quite apart from the one or two qualities which are manifested in the scenes in which the character appears . Only an actor can represent a Shakespearian part - a ...
Page 226
... character on the simplest and most literal interpretation of the text ; and has rightly judged it superfluous to dig deeply below its surface in order to provide himself with fresh difficulties of his own unearthing . The mind of Hamlet ...
... character on the simplest and most literal interpretation of the text ; and has rightly judged it superfluous to dig deeply below its surface in order to provide himself with fresh difficulties of his own unearthing . The mind of Hamlet ...
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... character of a highly virtuous and lofty stamp is degraded rather than exalted by an attempt to reward virtue with ... characters of those who hold them ; on fanatics , on half - hypocrites , on men of the world , or on saints like ...
... character of a highly virtuous and lofty stamp is degraded rather than exalted by an attempt to reward virtue with ... characters of those who hold them ; on fanatics , on half - hypocrites , on men of the world , or on saints like ...
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