Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... shew the picture of Genius , " restraining my own admiration within reasonable bounds ! There is not a lower ambition , a poorer way of thought , than that which would confine all excellence , or arrogate its final accomplishment to the ...
... shew the picture of Genius , " restraining my own admiration within reasonable bounds ! There is not a lower ambition , a poorer way of thought , than that which would confine all excellence , or arrogate its final accomplishment to the ...
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... shew to him that walks in fear and sad affright . " The dramatic literature of this period only wants exploring , to fill the enquiring mind with wonder and delight , and to convince us that we have been wrong in lavishing all our ...
... shew to him that walks in fear and sad affright . " The dramatic literature of this period only wants exploring , to fill the enquiring mind with wonder and delight , and to convince us that we have been wrong in lavishing all our ...
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... shew however , that the same strong - braced tone of passionate declamation is kept up , take the speech of Eleazar on refusing the proffered crown : " What do none rise ? No , no , for kings indeed are Deities . And who'd not ( as the ...
... shew however , that the same strong - braced tone of passionate declamation is kept up , take the speech of Eleazar on refusing the proffered crown : " What do none rise ? No , no , for kings indeed are Deities . And who'd not ( as the ...
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... shew the workings , or rather the inefficacy of the passions , the vis inertia of tragedy . His inci- dents strike from their very familiarity , and the distresses he paints invite our sympathy , from the calmness and resignation with ...
... shew the workings , or rather the inefficacy of the passions , the vis inertia of tragedy . His inci- dents strike from their very familiarity , and the distresses he paints invite our sympathy , from the calmness and resignation with ...
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... shew equal want of principle and acquaintance with the world ; and the scene in which she holds the mother in suspense , while she betrays the daughter into the power of the profligate Duke , is a master - piece of dramatic skill . The ...
... shew equal want of principle and acquaintance with the world ; and the scene in which she holds the mother in suspense , while she betrays the daughter into the power of the profligate Duke , is a master - piece of dramatic skill . The ...
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