The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play : with a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 345 páginas |
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... passionate ; while these will esteem as dull and languid , the sober saws of mo- rality , and the home - felt observations of experience . However , as it was my business to collect for readers of all tastes , and all complexions , let ...
... passionate ; while these will esteem as dull and languid , the sober saws of mo- rality , and the home - felt observations of experience . However , as it was my business to collect for readers of all tastes , and all complexions , let ...
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... passion is that which passes most directly to the heart ; but it is not with the works of his experienced years , that this " bloody tragedy " should be compared ; if it be , we certainly should find a difficulty in admitting that ...
... passion is that which passes most directly to the heart ; but it is not with the works of his experienced years , that this " bloody tragedy " should be compared ; if it be , we certainly should find a difficulty in admitting that ...
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... Passionate Pilgrim . After this , we have no means of ascertaining the succession in which the plays of Shakspeare were composed . Very early in his dramatic career , he appears to have at- tained to a principal share in the direction ...
... Passionate Pilgrim . After this , we have no means of ascertaining the succession in which the plays of Shakspeare were composed . Very early in his dramatic career , he appears to have at- tained to a principal share in the direction ...
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... passion . With a countenance which , if any one of his pictures is a genuine resemblance of him , we may adduce that one as our authority for esteeming capable of every variety of expression ; with a knowledge of the art that rendered ...
... passion . With a countenance which , if any one of his pictures is a genuine resemblance of him , we may adduce that one as our authority for esteeming capable of every variety of expression ; with a knowledge of the art that rendered ...
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... passions of the human breast , it is evident that he delighted most in the expression of loveliness and simplicity , and was ever willing to descend from the loftiest soarings of imagination , to sport with innocence and beauty . Though ...
... passions of the human breast , it is evident that he delighted most in the expression of loveliness and simplicity , and was ever willing to descend from the loftiest soarings of imagination , to sport with innocence and beauty . Though ...
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