Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 pages |
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Page 187
... human sympathies and contempt for all human affairs , as Lady Macbeth does by the force of passion ! Her fault seems to have been an excess of that strong principle of self - interest and family aggrandizement , not amenable to the ...
... human sympathies and contempt for all human affairs , as Lady Macbeth does by the force of passion ! Her fault seems to have been an excess of that strong principle of self - interest and family aggrandizement , not amenable to the ...
Page 194
... human passions , so they seem to be without human relations . They come with thunder and lightning , and vanish to airy music . This is all we know of them . - Except Hecate , they have no names , which heightens their mysteriousness ...
... human passions , so they seem to be without human relations . They come with thunder and lightning , and vanish to airy music . This is all we know of them . - Except Hecate , they have no names , which heightens their mysteriousness ...
Page 202
... humanity as such . It raises the great , the remote , and the possible to an equality with the real , the little and ... human heart . It leaves nothing indifferent to us that can affect our common nature . It excites our sensibility by ...
... humanity as such . It raises the great , the remote , and the possible to an equality with the real , the little and ... human heart . It leaves nothing indifferent to us that can affect our common nature . It excites our sensibility by ...
Contents
On Actors and Acting Parts I and II | 147 |
Preface | 161 |
Cymbeline | 173 |
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