Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood, 1839 |
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... seems abundantly sensible of the nature , tenderness , and pro- fundity of individual passages in Shakspeare ; nay , is disposed to admit , occasionally , even his higher art in comparison with the French dramatists , as well as his ...
... seems abundantly sensible of the nature , tenderness , and pro- fundity of individual passages in Shakspeare ; nay , is disposed to admit , occasionally , even his higher art in comparison with the French dramatists , as well as his ...
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... seems to correspond with the manner in which such subjects But though Crebillon could conceive had been actually treated by Shak- * " Natos et quidem noscis tuos ? -Agnosco fratrem . " " Critiques et Portraits Litéraires . Première ...
... seems to correspond with the manner in which such subjects But though Crebillon could conceive had been actually treated by Shak- * " Natos et quidem noscis tuos ? -Agnosco fratrem . " " Critiques et Portraits Litéraires . Première ...
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... seems to have conceived that a great deal of the spirit of the roman- tie drama might be thrown into the classical form ; that the natural elo- quence of Antony , the jealousy of the Moor , or the philosophic or sceptical musings and ...
... seems to have conceived that a great deal of the spirit of the roman- tie drama might be thrown into the classical form ; that the natural elo- quence of Antony , the jealousy of the Moor , or the philosophic or sceptical musings and ...
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... seems inclined to give the preference to Othello's speech to the Venetian Se- nate over the corresponding explana ... seem , according to French ideas , is presented in its most imposing form when accompanied by parricide . The conjugal ...
... seems inclined to give the preference to Othello's speech to the Venetian Se- nate over the corresponding explana ... seem , according to French ideas , is presented in its most imposing form when accompanied by parricide . The conjugal ...
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... seems to think him somewhat timorous and time - serving , notwithstanding the ex- cellence of his ordonnances or the irre- proachable character of his life . To Rollin , on the other hand , we think the esprit de corps in favour of a ...
... seems to think him somewhat timorous and time - serving , notwithstanding the ex- cellence of his ordonnances or the irre- proachable character of his life . To Rollin , on the other hand , we think the esprit de corps in favour of a ...
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