The Round Table: Characters of Shakespear's PlaysJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1960 - 366 pages |
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Page viii
... human affairs . It is his consistent interpreta- tion of this theme which gives his essays , desultory in their com ... humanity that costs nothing , ' he threw out a deliberate challenge to the com- placent . When he opened his essay ...
... human affairs . It is his consistent interpreta- tion of this theme which gives his essays , desultory in their com ... humanity that costs nothing , ' he threw out a deliberate challenge to the com- placent . When he opened his essay ...
Page 125
... human abilities could go . This he did ( strange as it may appear ) by a negation ( together with the common virtues ) of the common vices of human nature , and by the complete negation of every other talent that might interfere with ...
... human abilities could go . This he did ( strange as it may appear ) by a negation ( together with the common virtues ) of the common vices of human nature , and by the complete negation of every other talent that might interfere with ...
Page 200
... human heart . It leaves nothing indifferent to us that can affect our common nature . It excites our sensibility by exhibiting the passions wound up to the utmost pitch by the power of imagination or the temptation of circumstances ...
... human heart . It leaves nothing indifferent to us that can affect our common nature . It excites our sensibility by exhibiting the passions wound up to the utmost pitch by the power of imagination or the temptation of circumstances ...
Contents
On the Love of Life | 1 |
On Modern Comedy | 7 |
On Mr Keans Iago | 14 |
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actor admiration affections Apemantus appear beauty Beggar's Opera Boccacio Cæsar Caliban character circumstances comedy common contempt Coriolanus critic CYMBELINE death delight Desdemona doth dramatic equal excited eyes Falstaff fame fancy favour fear feeling folly fool friends genius give Gonerill good-natured grace hath hear heart heaven Henry honour Hubert human humour Iago idea imagination indifference interest Julius Cæsar king lady Lear live look lord Macbeth Malvolio manner Marriage a-la-Mode MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mind mistress moral nature never noble objects opinion Othello painted painter passages passion persons picture play pleasure poet poetry Prince principle reason refinement Regan Rembrandt Richard Richard II ROMEO AND JULIET scene seems sense sentiment Shakespear shew soul speak spirit stage sweet sympathy taste Tatler tenderness thee things thou art thought Titian Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth whole words writer youth