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" Shakespear was no moralist at all : in another, he was the greatest of all moralists. He was a moralist in the same sense in which nature is one. He taught what he had learnt from her. He shewed the greatest knowledge of humanity with the greatest fellow-feeling... "
The Quarterly Review - Страница 459
1818
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The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: The Round table. Characters of ...

William Hazlitt - 1902 - 516 страници
...himself, and pleads his own cause, as well as if counsel had been assigned him. In one sense, Shakespear was no moralist at all : in another, he was the greatest...humanity with the greatest fellow-feeling for it. One of the most dramatic passages in the present play is the interview between Claudio and his sister,...

The Collected Works of William Hazlitt, Том 1

William Hazlitt - 1902 - 504 страници
...pleads his own cause, as well as if counsel had been assigned him. In one sense, Shakespear was no I moralist at all : in another, he was the greatest of all moralists. He I was a moralist in the same sense in which nature is one. He taughtr"' what he had learnt from her....

The Arden Edition of the Works of William Shakespeare, Том 22

William Shakespeare - 1925 - 212 страници
...everything ; his was to show that ' there is some soul of goodness in things evil.' . . . Shakespeare was a moralist in the same sense in which nature is one. He taught what he had learnt from her. He showed the greatest knowledge of humanity with the greatest fellow-feeling for it." Hazlitt lays special...

Theories of the Theatre: A Historical and Critical Survey from the Greeks to ...

Marvin A. Carlson - 1993 - 564 страници
...moralist at all," says Hazlitt, writing on Measure for Measure. "In another he was the greatest of moralists. He was a moralist in the same sense in which nature is one." The genius of Shakespeare was for sympathetic identification "with human nature in all its shapes,...
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Romanticism: Romanticism and the margins

Michael O'Neill, Mark Sandy - 2006 - 412 страници
...his was to shew that 'there is some soul of goodness in things evil.' ... In one sense, Shakespear was no moralist at all: in another, he was the greatest of all moralists. ... He shewed the greatest knowledge of humanity with the greatest fellow-feeling for it. (HW iv. 346-7) As...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays

William Hazlitt - 1907 - 312 страници
...himself, and pleads his own cause, as well as if counsel had been assigned him. In one sense, Shakespear was no moralist at all : in another, he was the greatest...humanity with the greatest fellow-feeling for it. One of the most dramatic passages in the present play is the interview between Claudio and his sister,...
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