Shakespeare Criticism from the Beginnings to L765: Six Lectures Delivered at the Presidency College Under the Auspices of the University of MadrasBlackie & son limited, 1932 - 85 sider |
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... human character . In the knowledge of the heart of man he is matched by Homer alone . The Tempest is a striking instance of his creative power . He remarks , on the authority of Horace , that the formation of an original character and ...
... human character . In the knowledge of the heart of man he is matched by Homer alone . The Tempest is a striking instance of his creative power . He remarks , on the authority of Horace , that the formation of an original character and ...
Side 69
... human nature . Shakespeare excels all poets , ancient and modern , in the knowledge of human nature . This unequalled knowledge of the human heart exhibited by Shakespeare in his plays is emphasized by George Lyttelton , friend of Pope ...
... human nature . Shakespeare excels all poets , ancient and modern , in the knowledge of human nature . This unequalled knowledge of the human heart exhibited by Shakespeare in his plays is emphasized by George Lyttelton , friend of Pope ...
Side 77
... human life and human nature . The best note is on the character of Polonius . Nothing so good is to be found even in Wilhelm Meister's admirable examination of Hamlet . But here praise must end . It would be diffi- cult to name a more ...
... human life and human nature . The best note is on the character of Polonius . Nothing so good is to be found even in Wilhelm Meister's admirable examination of Hamlet . But here praise must end . It would be diffi- cult to name a more ...
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