Shakespeare and His Critics |
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الصفحة 294
Le génie poétique des Anglais ressemble jusqu'à présent à un arbre touffu planté par la nature , jetant au hasard mille rameaux , et croissant inégalement et avec force ; il meurt , si vous voulez forcer sa nature et le tailler en arbre ...
Le génie poétique des Anglais ressemble jusqu'à présent à un arbre touffu planté par la nature , jetant au hasard mille rameaux , et croissant inégalement et avec force ; il meurt , si vous voulez forcer sa nature et le tailler en arbre ...
الصفحة 389
We are as well acquainted with his person as his mind , and his jokes come upon us with double force and relish from the quantity of flesh through which they make their way , as he shakes his fat sides with laughter , or ' lards the ...
We are as well acquainted with his person as his mind , and his jokes come upon us with double force and relish from the quantity of flesh through which they make their way , as he shakes his fat sides with laughter , or ' lards the ...
الصفحة 451
In this passage is exerted all the force of poetry ; that force which calls new powers into being , which embodies sentiment , and animates matter ; yet , perhaps , scarce any man now peruses it without some disturbance of his attention ...
In this passage is exerted all the force of poetry ; that force which calls new powers into being , which embodies sentiment , and animates matter ; yet , perhaps , scarce any man now peruses it without some disturbance of his attention ...
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المحتوى
PREFACE vii | 11 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
QUARTOS AND Folios | 199 |
حقوق النشر | |
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