Memorials of Shakspeare: Or, Sketches of His Character and GeniusH. Colburn, 1828 - 494 psl. |
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... Homer . - GODWIN . · 190 • 203 252 On the Similitude between Shakspeare and Homer in relation to their knowledge of the Human Heart . - BEATTIE . • 255 Shakspeare and Eschylus compared . - CUMBERLAND . 257 Shakspeare and Chaucer ...
... Homer . - GODWIN . · 190 • 203 252 On the Similitude between Shakspeare and Homer in relation to their knowledge of the Human Heart . - BEATTIE . • 255 Shakspeare and Eschylus compared . - CUMBERLAND . 257 Shakspeare and Chaucer ...
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... Homer ; and he enables his reader at the same time , by transcribing the poem , and comparing it with numerous passages from Chap- man , to form a judgment for himself . That this , from the striking nature of the evidence brought ...
... Homer ; and he enables his reader at the same time , by transcribing the poem , and comparing it with numerous passages from Chap- man , to form a judgment for himself . That this , from the striking nature of the evidence brought ...
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... Homer , they were both unconscious of that greater power working within them , which carried them beyond their originals ; for their originals were polytheists . All great discoveries bear the stamp of the age in which they were made ...
... Homer , they were both unconscious of that greater power working within them , which carried them beyond their originals ; for their originals were polytheists . All great discoveries bear the stamp of the age in which they were made ...
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... Homer alone , it may be averred that we miss in them nothing of the greatness of nature . all other poets we do ; we feel the measure of their power , and the restraint under which it is held ; but in Shakspeare and in Homer , all is ...
... Homer alone , it may be averred that we miss in them nothing of the greatness of nature . all other poets we do ; we feel the measure of their power , and the restraint under which it is held ; but in Shakspeare and in Homer , all is ...
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... Homer are not at all ob- served . He excelled infinitely more in those tra- gedies which were taken from Roman subjects . But history , and the Lives of Plutarch , which Shakspeare appears to have read with the utmost attention , are ...
... Homer are not at all ob- served . He excelled infinitely more in those tra- gedies which were taken from Roman subjects . But history , and the Lives of Plutarch , which Shakspeare appears to have read with the utmost attention , are ...
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