Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, 1. kötetH. Colburn, 1836 |
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... tragedy of Julius Cæsar , which for a hundred and fifty years has been the admiration of your countrymen . " Again he says : - 66 Shakspeare created the English drama , his genius was powerful , fertile , natural , and sub- lime ; but ...
... tragedy of Julius Cæsar , which for a hundred and fifty years has been the admiration of your countrymen . " Again he says : - 66 Shakspeare created the English drama , his genius was powerful , fertile , natural , and sub- lime ; but ...
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... tragedies , that their performance has always been attended with great success . ” Such were the first impressions which Shakspeare produced on Voltaire . But when it was attempted to set up that great genius as a model of perfection ...
... tragedies , that their performance has always been attended with great success . ” Such were the first impressions which Shakspeare produced on Voltaire . But when it was attempted to set up that great genius as a model of perfection ...
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... tragedy style when he informed his parliament , that he was the husband , and Great Britain his lawful wife ; -that ... tragedies of Sophocles and the orations of Demosthenes . At her gal- lant , formal , quintessential , and reforming ...
... tragedy style when he informed his parliament , that he was the husband , and Great Britain his lawful wife ; -that ... tragedies of Sophocles and the orations of Demosthenes . At her gal- lant , formal , quintessential , and reforming ...
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... tragedy with choruses , on a national subject , reproduces the phraseology of Shakspeare : for example d'Epernon exclaims : Venez mes compagnons , monstres abominables , Jetez sur Blois l'horreur de vos traits effroyables . Prenez pour ...
... tragedy with choruses , on a national subject , reproduces the phraseology of Shakspeare : for example d'Epernon exclaims : Venez mes compagnons , monstres abominables , Jetez sur Blois l'horreur de vos traits effroyables . Prenez pour ...
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... tragedy in London , the place in which it was performed was hung with black , like the nave of a church at a funeral . As to the means of illusion , some idea may be formed of them from the burlesque picture drawn by Shakspeare in the ...
... tragedy in London , the place in which it was performed was hung with black , like the nave of a church at a funeral . As to the means of illusion , some idea may be formed of them from the burlesque picture drawn by Shakspeare in the ...
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