Studies of Shakespeare in the Plays of King John, Cymbeline, Macbeth, As You Like It, Much Ado about Nothing, Romeo and Juliet: With Observations on the Criticism and the Acting of Those Plays |
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... ideal creations . On the contrary , as is especially exemplified in that elaborate examination of the character of Imogen , which forms one portion of the * ' Literary Remains , ' vol . ii . pp . 51-3 . present volume , " the nobler and ...
... ideal creations . On the contrary , as is especially exemplified in that elaborate examination of the character of Imogen , which forms one portion of the * ' Literary Remains , ' vol . ii . pp . 51-3 . present volume , " the nobler and ...
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... ideal portrait sketched by the dramatist , the greater ever is the task , not only of expression , but of completion , in a kindred spirit of art , imposed upon its histrionic representative . The more thoroughly any reader shall have ...
... ideal portrait sketched by the dramatist , the greater ever is the task , not only of expression , but of completion , in a kindred spirit of art , imposed upon its histrionic representative . The more thoroughly any reader shall have ...
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... ideal heroines of Shakespeare , finds herself at a still greater and more hazardous disadvantage in endeavouring to substitute a new and just in place of an erroneous but prescriptive interpretation . And then , as if expressly to ...
... ideal heroines of Shakespeare , finds herself at a still greater and more hazardous disadvantage in endeavouring to substitute a new and just in place of an erroneous but prescriptive interpretation . And then , as if expressly to ...
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... ideal qualities , a type of the superior critic , who not only examines and judges , but who understands and feels . Again , Polonius criticises like a true matter - of - fact man , abounding in worldly wisdom , as we see in his ad ...
... ideal qualities , a type of the superior critic , who not only examines and judges , but who understands and feels . Again , Polonius criticises like a true matter - of - fact man , abounding in worldly wisdom , as we see in his ad ...
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... ideal power , tinging all her affections , exalting all her sentiments and thoughts , and animating the expres- sion of both , Constance can only be compared to Juliet . " Again : " Some of the most splendid poetry to be met with in ...
... ideal power , tinging all her affections , exalting all her sentiments and thoughts , and animating the expres- sion of both , Constance can only be compared to Juliet . " Again : " Some of the most splendid poetry to be met with in ...
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