History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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xi. oldal
... truth is de- picted - How in Molière the honest man is still the man of the world - How the respectable man of Molière is a French type VII . Action - Complication of intrigues - Frivolity of purpose - Crudeness of the characters ...
... truth is de- picted - How in Molière the honest man is still the man of the world - How the respectable man of Molière is a French type VII . Action - Complication of intrigues - Frivolity of purpose - Crudeness of the characters ...
12. oldal
... truth which all the events tend to demonstrate ; a ruling idea which all the characters unite to illustrate ; in short , an art like that which Molière and Racine were about to apply and teach . He does not , like Shak- speare , take a ...
... truth which all the events tend to demonstrate ; a ruling idea which all the characters unite to illustrate ; in short , an art like that which Molière and Racine were about to apply and teach . He does not , like Shak- speare , take a ...
45. oldal
... truth to his intelligence , and common sense to his conduct . On the contrary , he is naturally unreason- able and deceived . The parts of his inner mechanism are like the wheels of clock - work , which go of themselves , * blindly ...
... truth to his intelligence , and common sense to his conduct . On the contrary , he is naturally unreason- able and deceived . The parts of his inner mechanism are like the wheels of clock - work , which go of themselves , * blindly ...
57. oldal
... truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies . " " 1 So spoke Alceste of Célimène ; but what a soiled Céli- mène is the creature before whom Shakspeare kneels , with as much of scorn as of desire ! " Those lips of thine , That have ...
... truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies . " " 1 So spoke Alceste of Célimène ; but what a soiled Céli- mène is the creature before whom Shakspeare kneels , with as much of scorn as of desire ! " Those lips of thine , That have ...
70. oldal
... truth is that Hamlet , here , is Shakspeare . Be the situation terrible or peaceful , whether he is engaged on an invective or a conversation , the style is excessive throughout . ( Shakspeare never sees things tranquilly , All the ...
... truth is that Hamlet , here , is Shakspeare . Be the situation terrible or peaceful , whether he is engaged on an invective or a conversation , the style is excessive throughout . ( Shakspeare never sees things tranquilly , All the ...
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