| William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 страници
...so criminal in some respects, not without sensibility and affection in other relations of life.rr— Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching...dwelt upon. Oh rose of May, oh flower too soon faded 1 Her love, her mad-* ness, her death, are described with the truest touches of tenderness and pathos.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 328 страници
...so criminal in some respects, not without sensibility and affliction in other relations of life. — Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching...and pathos.. It is a character •which nobody but Shakspeare could have drawn in the way that he has done, and to the conception of •which there is... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 552 страници
...so criminal in some respects, not without sensibility and affection in other relations of life. — Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching...the truest touches of tenderness and pathos. It is a chaT. 112 HAMLET. racter which nobody but Shakespear could have drawn in the way that he has done,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 страници
...so criminal in some respects, not without sensibility and affection in other relations of life. — Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching...described with the truest touches of tenderness and pa'hos. It is a character which nobody but Shakspeare could have drawn in the way that he has done,... | |
| 1818 - 784 страници
...criminal in some respects, not without sensibility and affection in other relations of life.—Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching to...dwelt upon. Oh rose of May. oh flower too soon faded ! Hev lore, her madness, her death, are described with the truest touches ot tenderness and pathos.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 642 страници
...and broken by calamity, are much more affecting than a long uninterrupted train of monotonous woe/ ' Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching...tenderness and pathos. It is a character which nobody but Shakspeare could have drawn in the way that he has done ; and to the conception of which there is not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 554 страници
...and broken by calamity, are much more affecting than a long uninterrupted train of monotonous woe.' ' Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching...tenderness and pathos. It is a character which nobody but Shakspeare could have drawn in the way that he has done ; and to the conception of which there is not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 страници
...train of monotonous woe.' ' Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching to be dwelt npon. Oh, rose of May; oh, flower too soon faded ! Her love,...tenderness and pathos. It is a character which nobody but Shakspeare could have drawn in the way that he has done; and to the conception of which there is not... | |
| 1820 - 474 страници
...relations of life. Ophelia is a charactcralmost too exquisitely touching to be dwelt upon. Oh, roseof May ! oh, flower too soon faded ! : her love, her madness, her death, are described with the truest touchj es of tenderness and pathos. It is a character which nobody but i Shakspeare could have drawn... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1830 - 302 страници
...other characters have also great merit. Ophelia is beautifully painted ; her love, her madness, and her death, are described with the truest touches of tenderness and pathos. Polonius is an excellent representation of a large class of men, who talk wisely and act foolishly.... | |
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