Memorials of Shakspeare: Or, Sketches of His Character and GeniusAMS, 1972 - 494 pages |
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Page 125
... produced nothing more than a disagreeable in- vention , without any of the pleasures which the tragedy ought to produce ; and again , there are many situations really affecting in themselves , which nevertheless require stage effect to ...
... produced nothing more than a disagreeable in- vention , without any of the pleasures which the tragedy ought to produce ; and again , there are many situations really affecting in themselves , which nevertheless require stage effect to ...
Page 467
... produced his Noll Bluff , one of the pleasantest humourists on the comic stage . Shallow and Silence are two very strong aux- iliaries to this second part of Falstaff's humours ; and though they do not absolutely belong to his family ...
... produced his Noll Bluff , one of the pleasantest humourists on the comic stage . Shallow and Silence are two very strong aux- iliaries to this second part of Falstaff's humours ; and though they do not absolutely belong to his family ...
Page 492
... produced pictures of uncommon strength and energy . But where , it may be asked , shall we find in the works of our accomplished contemporary , cha- racters which in point of blended passion and sub- limity , of mingled nature and ...
... produced pictures of uncommon strength and energy . But where , it may be asked , shall we find in the works of our accomplished contemporary , cha- racters which in point of blended passion and sub- limity , of mingled nature and ...
Contents
PART | 8 |
Genius | 53 |
On the Characteristics of Shakspeare COLERIDGE | 73 |
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