Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... Shakespeare the heterogeneous is united , as it is in 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 ...
... Shakespeare the heterogeneous is united , as it is in 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 ...
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... Shakespeare's sentences , whether in verse or prose , is the necessary and homogeneous vehicle of his peculiar manner of thinking . His is not the style of the age . More ... Shakespeare above all other men possessed 202 SHAKESPEARE.
... Shakespeare's sentences , whether in verse or prose , is the necessary and homogeneous vehicle of his peculiar manner of thinking . His is not the style of the age . More ... Shakespeare above all other men possessed 202 SHAKESPEARE.
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... Shakespeare's poetry is characterless ; that is , it does not reflect the individual Shakespeare ; but John Milton himself is in every line of the Paradise Lost . Shakespeare's rhymed verses are excessively condensed , epigrams with the ...
... Shakespeare's poetry is characterless ; that is , it does not reflect the individual Shakespeare ; but John Milton himself is in every line of the Paradise Lost . Shakespeare's rhymed verses are excessively condensed , epigrams with the ...
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