The Living Age, 250. kötetLiving Age Company, 1906 |
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140. oldal
... feel this sovereign ease in contemplating Shakespeare's picture of the world - a vast canvas crowded with figures , glowing with color and a superb anima- tion , reminding one spectator of Paul Veronese and another of Rubens . We feel ...
... feel this sovereign ease in contemplating Shakespeare's picture of the world - a vast canvas crowded with figures , glowing with color and a superb anima- tion , reminding one spectator of Paul Veronese and another of Rubens . We feel ...
147. oldal
... feel- ing is relatively weak . In " Antony and Cleopatra " it is unusually strong ; stronger , with some readers at least , than the fear and grief and pity with which they contemplate the tragic er- ror and the advance of doom . The ...
... feel- ing is relatively weak . In " Antony and Cleopatra " it is unusually strong ; stronger , with some readers at least , than the fear and grief and pity with which they contemplate the tragic er- ror and the advance of doom . The ...
220. oldal
... feel- ing . There is no active cruelty in modern civilization such as there was in the corrupt and luxurious Roman Empire . There is no delight in pain . But there is a cultured insensibility to it which can be almost as pitiless as ...
... feel- ing . There is no active cruelty in modern civilization such as there was in the corrupt and luxurious Roman Empire . There is no delight in pain . But there is a cultured insensibility to it which can be almost as pitiless as ...
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