The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen35Methuen, 1918 |
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Página xxvi
... present to our minds if we are to compare them to any good purpose , and that is , an extraordinary inequality of workmanship in the same play ; the long dull banalities , for instance , of A Midsummer- Night's Dream , that serve but ...
... present to our minds if we are to compare them to any good purpose , and that is , an extraordinary inequality of workmanship in the same play ; the long dull banalities , for instance , of A Midsummer- Night's Dream , that serve but ...
Página xxix
... presents no salient feature of recognition , it is because it combines so many excellences , and combines them so ... present he means both less and more than we usually imagine ; the words are partly in contrast to " Jonson's learned ...
... presents no salient feature of recognition , it is because it combines so many excellences , and combines them so ... present he means both less and more than we usually imagine ; the words are partly in contrast to " Jonson's learned ...
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... presents an especial difficulty . Whenever I have seen the piece in the most diverse renderings , and under more or less perfect representation , the unsatisfactory character of the conclusion always impressed itself upon me . It ...
... presents an especial difficulty . Whenever I have seen the piece in the most diverse renderings , and under more or less perfect representation , the unsatisfactory character of the conclusion always impressed itself upon me . It ...
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... presents no striking delineation of character ; but again , I need only repeat the words of Montégut : " Nous sommes ici dans le monde de la féerie . " Somewhat graver is the charge that the punishment dealt out to Malvolio is both ...
... presents no striking delineation of character ; but again , I need only repeat the words of Montégut : " Nous sommes ici dans le monde de la féerie . " Somewhat graver is the charge that the punishment dealt out to Malvolio is both ...
Página xxxiv
... present purpose . Most commentators have agreed that the leading thought of Twelfth Night may be discovered in the mere title ; that the words Twelfth Night are themselves the keynote of the play ; 1 that Shakespeare's first object was ...
... present purpose . Most commentators have agreed that the leading thought of Twelfth Night may be discovered in the mere title ; that the words Twelfth Night are themselves the keynote of the play ; 1 that Shakespeare's first object was ...
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