Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 83
... true imitation , of the essential principles - Imagine not that I am about to oppose genius to rules . No ! the comparative value of these rules is the very cause to be tried . The spirit of poetry , like all other living powers , must ...
... true imitation , of the essential principles - Imagine not that I am about to oppose genius to rules . No ! the comparative value of these rules is the very cause to be tried . The spirit of poetry , like all other living powers , must ...
الصفحة 120
... true to life ; a man like Othello , so many fathom deep in love , could not so simply and so speedily be convinced of his wife's infidelity . But it is true as a work of art ; within the limitations under which Shakespeare had to work ...
... true to life ; a man like Othello , so many fathom deep in love , could not so simply and so speedily be convinced of his wife's infidelity . But it is true as a work of art ; within the limitations under which Shakespeare had to work ...
الصفحة 241
... true conditions of men and things , a true respect of persons in our estimate of actions , that the people in Measure for Measure cry out as they pass before us ; and as the poetry of this play is full of the peculiarities of ...
... true conditions of men and things , a true respect of persons in our estimate of actions , that the people in Measure for Measure cry out as they pass before us ; and as the poetry of this play is full of the peculiarities of ...
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