Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... truth of delineation , seems to us only second to Falstaff , or , at least , to have , out of Shak- speare , no peer among the comic creations of the English drama . As a Volpone , Bobadil , Sejanus , and Catiline are strong ...
... truth of delineation , seems to us only second to Falstaff , or , at least , to have , out of Shak- speare , no peer among the comic creations of the English drama . As a Volpone , Bobadil , Sejanus , and Catiline are strong ...
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... truth . His diction is free , fearless , familiar , and irect , pervaded by fancy and imagination , and rarely bald and prosaic . There is one passage in The Reveng- er's Tragedy which is almost unequalled for tragic grandeur . Castiza ...
... truth . His diction is free , fearless , familiar , and irect , pervaded by fancy and imagination , and rarely bald and prosaic . There is one passage in The Reveng- er's Tragedy which is almost unequalled for tragic grandeur . Castiza ...
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... truth seems to be , that Massinger's spirit was unimpas- sioned , compared with his great contemporaries ; his imagination was not pervaded by that fiery essence which gives to their style its figurative condensation , its abrup turns ...
... truth seems to be , that Massinger's spirit was unimpas- sioned , compared with his great contemporaries ; his imagination was not pervaded by that fiery essence which gives to their style its figurative condensation , its abrup turns ...
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... truth of things . His fictions should have a basis of reality , and present a true exhibition of life , actual or possible . Now , it is unfortunately true , that no exhibi- tion of life can be accurate , unless it exhibits a large ...
... truth of things . His fictions should have a basis of reality , and present a true exhibition of life , actual or possible . Now , it is unfortunately true , that no exhibi- tion of life can be accurate , unless it exhibits a large ...
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... truth ; and morality of effect always results from truth of repre- sentation . It is needless to demand that a poet or nov elist should have a moral purpose in his delineations . All we can require is , that he should have a healthy ...
... truth ; and morality of effect always results from truth of repre- sentation . It is needless to demand that a poet or nov elist should have a moral purpose in his delineations . All we can require is , that he should have a healthy ...
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