Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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Frank Ernest Halliday. Shakespears genius lay for Comedy and Humour . In Tragedy he appears quite out of his Element ... appear , as where he gives his imagination an entire loose , and raises his fancy to a flight above mankind and the ...
Frank Ernest Halliday. Shakespears genius lay for Comedy and Humour . In Tragedy he appears quite out of his Element ... appear , as where he gives his imagination an entire loose , and raises his fancy to a flight above mankind and the ...
الصفحة 170
... appear in . Fancy cannot be embodied any more than a simile can be painted ; and it is as idle to attempt it as to personate Wall or Moonshine . Fairies are not incredible , but fairies six feet high are so . Monsters are not shocking ...
... appear in . Fancy cannot be embodied any more than a simile can be painted ; and it is as idle to attempt it as to personate Wall or Moonshine . Fairies are not incredible , but fairies six feet high are so . Monsters are not shocking ...
الصفحة 320
... appears to be ' cooped , and cabined in ' by all the technicalities of art , by all the petty intricacies of thought ... appear to us like a couple of ice houses . They are about as hard , as glittering , and as cold . The author seem ...
... appears to be ' cooped , and cabined in ' by all the technicalities of art , by all the petty intricacies of thought ... appear to us like a couple of ice houses . They are about as hard , as glittering , and as cold . The author seem ...
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