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xviii. oldal
... an appearance of mysticism in his style , not very attractive to the English
reader , and in bringing illustrations from particular passages of the plays
themselves , of which Schlegel's work , from the extensiveness of his plan , did
not admit .
... an appearance of mysticism in his style , not very attractive to the English
reader , and in bringing illustrations from particular passages of the plays
themselves , of which Schlegel's work , from the extensiveness of his plan , did
not admit .
xix. oldal
His passions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case
with so many tragic poets , who , in the language of Lessing , are thorough
masters of the legal style of love . He paints , in a most inimitable manner , the
gradual ...
His passions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case
with so many tragic poets , who , in the language of Lessing , are thorough
masters of the legal style of love . He paints , in a most inimitable manner , the
gradual ...
xxvi. oldal
Another circumstance which led to Dr. Johnson's indiscriminate praise or censure
of Shakespear , is the very structure of his style . Johnson wrote a kind of rhyming
prose , in which he was as much compelled to finish the different clauses of ...
Another circumstance which led to Dr. Johnson's indiscriminate praise or censure
of Shakespear , is the very structure of his style . Johnson wrote a kind of rhyming
prose , in which he was as much compelled to finish the different clauses of ...
xxvii. oldal
In all this , our critic seems more bent on maintaining the equilibrium of his style
than the consistency or truth of his opinions . - If Dr. Johnson's opinion was right ,
the following observations on Shakespear's Plays must be greatly exaggerated ...
In all this , our critic seems more bent on maintaining the equilibrium of his style
than the consistency or truth of his opinions . - If Dr. Johnson's opinion was right ,
the following observations on Shakespear's Plays must be greatly exaggerated ...
16. oldal
upon the farthest bounds of nature and passion . This circumstance will account
for the abruptness and violent antitheses of the style , the throes and labour
which run through the expression , and from defects will turn them into beauties .
upon the farthest bounds of nature and passion . This circumstance will account
for the abruptness and violent antitheses of the style , the throes and labour
which run through the expression , and from defects will turn them into beauties .
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