Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1968 - 371 من الصفحات |
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... Imagination with the Characters and Actions of such Persons as have many of them no Existence , but what he bestows on them . Such are Fairies , Witches , Magicians , Demons , and Departed Spirits . This Mr. Dryden calls the Fairy way ...
... Imagination with the Characters and Actions of such Persons as have many of them no Existence , but what he bestows on them . Such are Fairies , Witches , Magicians , Demons , and Departed Spirits . This Mr. Dryden calls the Fairy way ...
الصفحة 241
... imagination , and rests only on the coaptation and union of the elements granted to , or assumed by , the poet . It is a species of drama which owes no allegiance to time or space , and in which , therefore , errors of chronology and ...
... imagination , and rests only on the coaptation and union of the elements granted to , or assumed by , the poet . It is a species of drama which owes no allegiance to time or space , and in which , therefore , errors of chronology and ...
الصفحة 295
... imagination and the pampered self - indulgence of his physical appetites . He manures and nourishes his mind with jests , as he does his body with sack and sugar . He carves out his jokes , as he would a capon or a haunch of venison ...
... imagination and the pampered self - indulgence of his physical appetites . He manures and nourishes his mind with jests , as he does his body with sack and sugar . He carves out his jokes , as he would a capon or a haunch of venison ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF Newcastle 162474 | 15 |
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