The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volumen4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... observation . We have , in a former paper , attempted to point out the fund of observation , physical and moral , contained in one set of these pictures , the Marriage a - la - Mode . The rest would furnish as many topics to descant ...
... observation . We have , in a former paper , attempted to point out the fund of observation , physical and moral , contained in one set of these pictures , the Marriage a - la - Mode . The rest would furnish as many topics to descant ...
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... observation , and intense feeling of nature ( as if he had gazed himself blind in looking at her ) , than in twenty volumes of descriptive poetry . But he added to his own observation of nature the splendid fictions of ancient genius ...
... observation , and intense feeling of nature ( as if he had gazed himself blind in looking at her ) , than in twenty volumes of descriptive poetry . But he added to his own observation of nature the splendid fictions of ancient genius ...
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... observe in the gradations of colour in a picture . The striking and powerful contrasts in which Shakespear abounds could not escape observation ; but the use he makes of the principle of analogy to reconcile the greatest diversities of ...
... observe in the gradations of colour in a picture . The striking and powerful contrasts in which Shakespear abounds could not escape observation ; but the use he makes of the principle of analogy to reconcile the greatest diversities of ...
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actor admiration affections Antony Apemantus appear beauty Beggar's Opera breath Cæsar Caliban character circumstances Claudio comedy comic contempt Coriolanus critic CYMBELINE death delight Desdemona dost doth dream English excited eyes Falstaff fancy favour fear feeling fool friends genius give Gonerill grace Hamlet hath Hazlitt hear heart heaven Henry honour Hubert human humour Iago imagination interest Juliet Julius Cæsar king lady Lear live look lord Lycidas Macbeth Malvolio manner Midsummer Night's Dream mind moral nature never night noble objects opinion Othello Paradise Lost passages passion Perdita person picture play pleasure poet poetry Prince refined Regan Richard Richard II Romeo ROMEO AND JULIET scene seems sense sentiment Shakespear shew sleep soul speak spirit stage story sweet taste Tatler tenderness thee things thou art thought Titian Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth words youth