Coleridge's Literary CriticismFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 264 страници |
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... moral . As for the probability , I owned that that might admit some question ; but as to the want of a moral , I told her that in my own judgement the poem had too much ; and that the only , or chief fault , if I might say so , was the ...
... moral . As for the probability , I owned that that might admit some question ; but as to the want of a moral , I told her that in my own judgement the poem had too much ; and that the only , or chief fault , if I might say so , was the ...
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... moral impersonated in the titular hero and heroine of the drama . But I am half inclined to believe , that Shakespeare's main object , or shall I rather say , his ruling impulse , was to translate the poetic heroes of paganism into the ...
... moral impersonated in the titular hero and heroine of the drama . But I am half inclined to believe , that Shakespeare's main object , or shall I rather say , his ruling impulse , was to translate the poetic heroes of paganism into the ...
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... moral truth , Shakespeare has shown the fulness and force of his powers : all that is amiable and excellent in nature is combined in Hamlet , with the exception of one quality . He is a man living in meditation , called upon to act by ...
... moral truth , Shakespeare has shown the fulness and force of his powers : all that is amiable and excellent in nature is combined in Hamlet , with the exception of one quality . He is a man living in meditation , called upon to act by ...
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