“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, المجلد 7G. Routledge, 1867 |
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الصفحة 47
... criticism " Though he would be thought to imitate the silk - worm , that spins its web from its own bowels ; yet I ... critic's frown . Like other poets , he'll not proudly scorn To own that he but winnow'd Shakespear's corn ; So far he ...
... criticism " Though he would be thought to imitate the silk - worm , that spins its web from its own bowels ; yet I ... critic's frown . Like other poets , he'll not proudly scorn To own that he but winnow'd Shakespear's corn ; So far he ...
الصفحة 48
... critics are wholly of one school ; and we admit that they represent the common consent " of their own school of English literature upon this point - till within a few years the only school . But there is another school of criticism ...
... critics are wholly of one school ; and we admit that they represent the common consent " of their own school of English literature upon this point - till within a few years the only school . But there is another school of criticism ...
الصفحة 49
... criticism . We may be tempted , perhaps , to refine too much in rejecting all such sweeping comparisons ; but what we have first to trace is relation , and not likeness ; -if we find likeness in a single " trick and line , " we may ...
... criticism . We may be tempted , perhaps , to refine too much in rejecting all such sweeping comparisons ; but what we have first to trace is relation , and not likeness ; -if we find likeness in a single " trick and line , " we may ...
الصفحة 50
... critic adds , in a note , - " Is it not as if there sounded through the whole piece a comfortless complaint of the incomprehensible and hard lot of all earthly ? Is it not as if we heard the poet speaking with Faust - All the miseries ...
... critic adds , in a note , - " Is it not as if there sounded through the whole piece a comfortless complaint of the incomprehensible and hard lot of all earthly ? Is it not as if we heard the poet speaking with Faust - All the miseries ...
الصفحة 51
... critics persist in ascribing to Marlowe , or Greene , or Peele , or all of them - contain all the action , even to the exact succession of the scenes , all the characterization , a very great deal of the dialogue , including the most ...
... critics persist in ascribing to Marlowe , or Greene , or Peele , or all of them - contain all the action , even to the exact succession of the scenes , all the characterization , a very great deal of the dialogue , including the most ...
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