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They are pure abstractions of the affections . We think as little of their persons as
they do themselves , because we are let into the secrets of their hearts , which
are more important . We are too much interested in their affairs to stop to look at ...
They are pure abstractions of the affections . We think as little of their persons as
they do themselves , because we are let into the secrets of their hearts , which
are more important . We are too much interested in their affairs to stop to look at ...
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His women are certainly very unlike stage - heroines ; the reverse of tragedy -
queens . We have almost as great an affection for Imogen as she had for
Posthumus ; and she deserves it better . Of all Shakespear's women she is
perhaps the ...
His women are certainly very unlike stage - heroines ; the reverse of tragedy -
queens . We have almost as great an affection for Imogen as she had for
Posthumus ; and she deserves it better . Of all Shakespear's women she is
perhaps the ...
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... by weak and womanly regrets , than by the hardness of her heart or want of
natural affections . The impression which her lofty determination of character
makes on the mind of Macbeth is well described where he exclaims , “ Bring forth
men ...
... by weak and womanly regrets , than by the hardness of her heart or want of
natural affections . The impression which her lofty determination of character
makes on the mind of Macbeth is well described where he exclaims , “ Bring forth
men ...
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OTHELLO It has been said that tragedy purifies the affections by terror and pity .
That is , it substitutes imaginary sympathy for mere selfishness . It gives us a high
and . permanent interest , beyond ourselves , in humanity as such . It raises the ...
OTHELLO It has been said that tragedy purifies the affections by terror and pity .
That is , it substitutes imaginary sympathy for mere selfishness . It gives us a high
and . permanent interest , beyond ourselves , in humanity as such . It raises the ...
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Tragedy creates a balance of the affections . It makes us thoughtful spectators in
the lists of life . It is the refiner of the species ; a discipline of humanity . The
habitual study of poetry and works of imagination is one chief part of a well -
grounded ...
Tragedy creates a balance of the affections . It makes us thoughtful spectators in
the lists of life . It is the refiner of the species ; a discipline of humanity . The
habitual study of poetry and works of imagination is one chief part of a well -
grounded ...
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