An Essay on the Genius of Shakespeare: With Critical Remarks on the Characters of Romeo, Hamlet, Juliet, and Ophelia : Together with Some Observations on the Writings of Sir Walter Scott ...James Bigg, 1826 - 206 psl. |
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... Bard . I mention this , more for the professed critic than for the general reader , for the purpose of saying that if pla- giarism ( than which I know nothing more un- pardonable ) is to be discovered in the work , I trust it will be ...
... Bard . I mention this , more for the professed critic than for the general reader , for the purpose of saying that if pla- giarism ( than which I know nothing more un- pardonable ) is to be discovered in the work , I trust it will be ...
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... bard , I dare say I shall meet some readers who will tell me that I have been pervaded too much with those kind of favourable ideas which look on the works of such a poet as fault- less . Minds uninfluenced by the melody of poetry ...
... bard , I dare say I shall meet some readers who will tell me that I have been pervaded too much with those kind of favourable ideas which look on the works of such a poet as fault- less . Minds uninfluenced by the melody of poetry ...
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... bard . " Ophelia and Desdemona are not to be excepted . It strikes me that correct taste would place Ophelia ( before Desdemona ) as the second most interesting heroine of his plays . Juliet is , in every respect , pre - eminently the ...
... bard . " Ophelia and Desdemona are not to be excepted . It strikes me that correct taste would place Ophelia ( before Desdemona ) as the second most interesting heroine of his plays . Juliet is , in every respect , pre - eminently the ...
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... bard , there have been but two poets that have completely succeeded in this amatory style- Byron and Moore . The first unites nerve along with voluptuousness - the second , antithesis along with brilliancy . It might remain a question ...
... bard , there have been but two poets that have completely succeeded in this amatory style- Byron and Moore . The first unites nerve along with voluptuousness - the second , antithesis along with brilliancy . It might remain a question ...
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... bard . This soliloquy is not so hard to speak , as that grand piece of elocution and morality— To be or not to be - that is the question . The reason of it is , that there must be the most acute judgment observed in delivering this last ...
... bard . This soliloquy is not so hard to speak , as that grand piece of elocution and morality— To be or not to be - that is the question . The reason of it is , that there must be the most acute judgment observed in delivering this last ...
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