The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship, כרך 7Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1895 |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 85
עמוד 61
... nature . Shakspeare has been almost reproached with the universality of his feeling of character , —not on good grounds how- ever , as it appears to us ; and we certainly do not mean to raise the subject of these remarks to anything ...
... nature . Shakspeare has been almost reproached with the universality of his feeling of character , —not on good grounds how- ever , as it appears to us ; and we certainly do not mean to raise the subject of these remarks to anything ...
עמוד 187
... nature is always the nature of sentiment and reflection , not of impulse or situation . He furnishes his characters , on every occasion , with the presence of mind of the author . He makes them act , not as they would from the impulse ...
... nature is always the nature of sentiment and reflection , not of impulse or situation . He furnishes his characters , on every occasion , with the presence of mind of the author . He makes them act , not as they would from the impulse ...
עמוד 207
Ainsworth Rand Spofford. the use . Where nature is mighty , and there- fore the victory hard , the degrees had need be : first to stay and arrest nature in time ; like to him that would say over the four - and - twenty- letters when he ...
Ainsworth Rand Spofford. the use . Where nature is mighty , and there- fore the victory hard , the degrees had need be : first to stay and arrest nature in time ; like to him that would say over the four - and - twenty- letters when he ...
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