Memorials of Shakspeare: Or, Sketches of His Character and GeniusAMS, 1972 - 494 pages |
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Or, Sketches of His Character and Genius Nathan Drake. racter I have ascribed to Hamlet , could not be so uniformly kept up , as not to allow the reigning impressions of his mind to show themselves in the midst of his affected ...
Or, Sketches of His Character and Genius Nathan Drake. racter I have ascribed to Hamlet , could not be so uniformly kept up , as not to allow the reigning impressions of his mind to show themselves in the midst of his affected ...
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... racter to his own , —a man , kingly and heroic , -not in the least degree withdrawn ( as Hamlet was almost altogether ) from the vehemence of human passions , but enjoying life in the full power and glory of impassioned nature . Hamlet ...
... racter to his own , —a man , kingly and heroic , -not in the least degree withdrawn ( as Hamlet was almost altogether ) from the vehemence of human passions , but enjoying life in the full power and glory of impassioned nature . Hamlet ...
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... racter , which history presented ready to his hands ? a riotous disorderly young libertine , in whose nature lay hidden those seeds of heroism and am- bition , which were to burst forth at once to the astonishment of the world , and to ...
... racter , which history presented ready to his hands ? a riotous disorderly young libertine , in whose nature lay hidden those seeds of heroism and am- bition , which were to burst forth at once to the astonishment of the world , and to ...
Contents
PART | 8 |
Genius | 53 |
On the Characteristics of Shakspeare COLERIDGE | 73 |
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