Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... nature . Pol . Say there be ; Yet nature is made better by no mean , But nature makes that mean ; so , ev'n that art , Which , you say , adds to nature , is an art , That nature makes . You see , sweet maid , we marry A gentler scyon to ...
... nature . Pol . Say there be ; Yet nature is made better by no mean , But nature makes that mean ; so , ev'n that art , Which , you say , adds to nature , is an art , That nature makes . You see , sweet maid , we marry A gentler scyon to ...
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... nature . You must not suppose a pressure or passion always acting on or in the character ; passion in Shakespeare is that by which the individual . is distinguished from others , not that which makes a different kind of him ...
... nature . You must not suppose a pressure or passion always acting on or in the character ; passion in Shakespeare is that by which the individual . is distinguished from others , not that which makes a different kind of him ...
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... nature within ; but we cannot so safely say , out of his own nature as an individual person . No ! this latter is itself but a natura naturata , -an effect , a product , not a power . It was Shakespeare's pre- rogative to have the ...
... nature within ; but we cannot so safely say , out of his own nature as an individual person . No ! this latter is itself but a natura naturata , -an effect , a product , not a power . It was Shakespeare's pre- rogative to have the ...
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