The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected... |
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He has picked up every thing dissonant and thorny in language , out of which he has composed his vocabulary , and of the whole variety of nature , the hateful , repulsive , and pettily - deformed have alone been ...
He has picked up every thing dissonant and thorny in language , out of which he has composed his vocabulary , and of the whole variety of nature , the hateful , repulsive , and pettily - deformed have alone been ...
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“ The Tempest and the Midsummer Night ' s Dream ( says Warburton ) are the noblest efforts of that sublime and amazing imagination , peculiar to Shakspeare , which soars above the bounds of nature , without forsaking sense , or , more ...
“ The Tempest and the Midsummer Night ' s Dream ( says Warburton ) are the noblest efforts of that sublime and amazing imagination , peculiar to Shakspeare , which soars above the bounds of nature , without forsaking sense , or , more ...
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Yet there is an original sin in the nature of the subject , which prevents us from taking a cordial interest in it . The height of moral argument , ' which the author has maintained in the intervals of passion , or blended with the more ...
Yet there is an original sin in the nature of the subject , which prevents us from taking a cordial interest in it . The height of moral argument , ' which the author has maintained in the intervals of passion , or blended with the more ...
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