Essays Biographical and Critical: Chiefly on English PoetsMacmillan, 1856 - 475页 |
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... imagination , without any trouble , as specifically Mr. Shakespeare's face . In com- plexion , as we imagine it , it was rather fair than dark ; and yet not very fair either , if we are to believe Shakespeare himself- " But when my ...
... imagination , without any trouble , as specifically Mr. Shakespeare's face . In com- plexion , as we imagine it , it was rather fair than dark ; and yet not very fair either , if we are to believe Shakespeare himself- " But when my ...
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... imagination a great variety of ideal characters and creations - Lears , Othellos , Hamlets , Falstaffs , Shallows , Imogens , Mirandas , Ariels , Calibans . This , understood in its fullest extent , is what Shakespeare has done ...
... imagination a great variety of ideal characters and creations - Lears , Othellos , Hamlets , Falstaffs , Shallows , Imogens , Mirandas , Ariels , Calibans . This , understood in its fullest extent , is what Shakespeare has done ...
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... imagination are the three following : - Fuller's fancy - picture of Shakespeare and Ben Jonson at the Mermaid Tavern . " Many were the wit - combats betwixt him and Ben Jonson ; which two I behold like a Spanish great galleon and an ...
... imagination are the three following : - Fuller's fancy - picture of Shakespeare and Ben Jonson at the Mermaid Tavern . " Many were the wit - combats betwixt him and Ben Jonson ; which two I behold like a Spanish great galleon and an ...
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... imaginations should dare to figure aught too exact and familiar regarding the traits and motions of so royal a spirit , the question should be put to us , what we can know of the halls of a palace , or the mantled tread of a king ...
... imaginations should dare to figure aught too exact and familiar regarding the traits and motions of so royal a spirit , the question should be put to us , what we can know of the halls of a palace , or the mantled tread of a king ...
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... imagination , in order to be prepared , the part which he is to perform on the morrow . Now , at such moments , as we believe , it was the habit of Shakespeare's mind , obliged thereto by the necessity of its structure , to ponder ...
... imagination , in order to be prepared , the part which he is to perform on the morrow . Now , at such moments , as we believe , it was the habit of Shakespeare's mind , obliged thereto by the necessity of its structure , to ponder ...
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