The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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Page iv
... mind can only repose or the stability of truth . Characters thus ample and general were not easily Skakspeare is ... minds are agi . inexampled excellence or depravity , as the writers tated , and the whole system of life is continued in ...
... mind can only repose or the stability of truth . Characters thus ample and general were not easily Skakspeare is ... minds are agi . inexampled excellence or depravity , as the writers tated , and the whole system of life is continued in ...
Page v
... mind is softened at one time , and exhilarated at compositions intended to promote different ends by another . But whatever be his purpose , whether to contrary means , and considered as so little allied , gladden or depress , or to ...
... mind is softened at one time , and exhilarated at compositions intended to promote different ends by another . But whatever be his purpose , whether to contrary means , and considered as so little allied , gladden or depress , or to ...
Page vii
... mind , are checked and blasted by untimely fall of his son . The mind revolts from sadden frigidity . evident falsehood , and fiction loses its force when A quibble is to Shakspeare what luminous va- it departs from the resemblance of ...
... mind , are checked and blasted by untimely fall of his son . The mind revolts from sadden frigidity . evident falsehood , and fiction loses its force when A quibble is to Shakspeare what luminous va- it departs from the resemblance of ...
Page viii
... mind . When the imagination is but the principal beauty of a citadel is to exclude recreated by a painted landscape , the trees are not the enemy ; and the greatest graces of a play are supposed capable to give us shade , or the ...
... mind . When the imagination is but the principal beauty of a citadel is to exclude recreated by a painted landscape , the trees are not the enemy ; and the greatest graces of a play are supposed capable to give us shade , or the ...
Page ix
... mind , which has feasted on the luxurious elevated , and harmonious , but its hopes and fears wonders of fiction , has no taste of the insipidity of communicate no vibration to the heart ; the comtruth . A play which imitated only the ...
... mind , which has feasted on the luxurious elevated , and harmonious , but its hopes and fears wonders of fiction , has no taste of the insipidity of communicate no vibration to the heart ; the comtruth . A play which imitated only the ...
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