Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 65
... reader by a giant and a dwarf ; and he that should form his expectations of human affairs from the play , or from the tale , would be equally deceived . Shakespeare has no heroes ; his scenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak ...
... reader by a giant and a dwarf ; and he that should form his expectations of human affairs from the play , or from the tale , would be equally deceived . Shakespeare has no heroes ; his scenes are occupied only by men , who act and speak ...
الصفحة 94
... reader's attention . If the reader has ever witnessed a wife , daughter , or sister in a fainting fit , he may chance to have observed that the most affecting moment in such a spectacle is that in which a sigh and a stirring announce ...
... reader's attention . If the reader has ever witnessed a wife , daughter , or sister in a fainting fit , he may chance to have observed that the most affecting moment in such a spectacle is that in which a sigh and a stirring announce ...
الصفحة 103
... readers , who have not averted or covered their eyes . ' I might relate ' , says Johnson , ' that I was many years ... reader takes refuge in morality , from motives not of pride , but of terror , because morality is within man's reach ...
... readers , who have not averted or covered their eyes . ' I might relate ' , says Johnson , ' that I was many years ... reader takes refuge in morality , from motives not of pride , but of terror , because morality is within man's reach ...
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