Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 pages |
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Page 111
... Shake- speare when he was young . We have heard it objected to Romeo and Juliet that it is founded on an idle passion between a boy and a girl , who have scarcely seen and can have but little sympathy or rational esteem for one another ...
... Shake- speare when he was young . We have heard it objected to Romeo and Juliet that it is founded on an idle passion between a boy and a girl , who have scarcely seen and can have but little sympathy or rational esteem for one another ...
Page 181
... Shake- speare's imagination was this truth , accompanied with the unconsciousness of nature : indeed , imagination to be perfect must be unconscious , at least in production ; for nature is so . We shall attempt one example more in the ...
... Shake- speare's imagination was this truth , accompanied with the unconsciousness of nature : indeed , imagination to be perfect must be unconscious , at least in production ; for nature is so . We shall attempt one example more in the ...
Page 279
... Shake- speare's best works are very superior to those of Marlow , or Heywood , but it is not true that the best of the doubtful plays above enumerated are superior or even equal to the best of theirs . The Yorkshire Tragedy , which ...
... Shake- speare's best works are very superior to those of Marlow , or Heywood , but it is not true that the best of the doubtful plays above enumerated are superior or even equal to the best of theirs . The Yorkshire Tragedy , which ...
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