Works of Shakespeare, 第 39 卷University Society, 1901 |
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第 29 頁
... Passionate Pilgrim by W. Shakespeare " ( cp . Preface ) . " I know wrote Heywood in his " Apology for Actors " ( 1612 ) he was much offended with M. Jaggard that ( altogether unknown to him ) presumed to make so bold with his name ...
... Passionate Pilgrim by W. Shakespeare " ( cp . Preface ) . " I know wrote Heywood in his " Apology for Actors " ( 1612 ) he was much offended with M. Jaggard that ( altogether unknown to him ) presumed to make so bold with his name ...
第 31 頁
... passions , taken generally , are particularly violent , or that the imagination is in any re- markable degree powerful ; but it is certain that the fancy ( which though it be , in the last resort , but a weak stroke of that same faculty ...
... passions , taken generally , are particularly violent , or that the imagination is in any re- markable degree powerful ; but it is certain that the fancy ( which though it be , in the last resort , but a weak stroke of that same faculty ...
第 38 頁
... passions seem of their own accord to have disguised themselves and re- treated into the recesses of the character , yet only to recur even more dangerously when their proper period is ex- pired , when the will is cheated into security ...
... passions seem of their own accord to have disguised themselves and re- treated into the recesses of the character , yet only to recur even more dangerously when their proper period is ex- pired , when the will is cheated into security ...
第 41 頁
... passion and affection , strives to view and describe others in like manner ; and the singularity is , that the likenesses so taken are so good , —that the accurate copy- ing of the merely intellectual effects and indications of ...
... passion and affection , strives to view and describe others in like manner ; and the singularity is , that the likenesses so taken are so good , —that the accurate copy- ing of the merely intellectual effects and indications of ...
第 12 頁
... passion . We may doubt that the sun is fire , " but can hardly doubt that Shakespeare could love . In this case , it ... passions of which he was not himself abnormally susceptible . It may be right to describe a poet's power as ...
... passion . We may doubt that the sun is fire , " but can hardly doubt that Shakespeare could love . In this case , it ... passions of which he was not himself abnormally susceptible . It may be right to describe a poet's power as ...
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