The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 6 巻Jefferson Press, 1907 |
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... thing harsh , but has a prosperous ending , as is seen in the Comedies of Terence . In like manner the style of tragedy and comedy are different ; that of tragedy is heightened and sublime , that of comedy more lax and unpretending ...
... thing harsh , but has a prosperous ending , as is seen in the Comedies of Terence . In like manner the style of tragedy and comedy are different ; that of tragedy is heightened and sublime , that of comedy more lax and unpretending ...
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... certainly very unlike life . But if that is in itself an objection , the answer to it is , Why should we suppose life to be so fine a thing that the poet should never aim at a finer ? Is rhetoric inadmissible [ xii ] TWELFTH NIGHT.
... certainly very unlike life . But if that is in itself an objection , the answer to it is , Why should we suppose life to be so fine a thing that the poet should never aim at a finer ? Is rhetoric inadmissible [ xii ] TWELFTH NIGHT.
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... thing a good deal worse . It is very much a matter of taste . If the notion of maid wooing maid please us , stir us pleasurably , all is said ; but I may add that the opposite notion , unless treated with an almost impossible tact ...
... thing a good deal worse . It is very much a matter of taste . If the notion of maid wooing maid please us , stir us pleasurably , all is said ; but I may add that the opposite notion , unless treated with an almost impossible tact ...
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... thing as one can find in Shakespeare . Directly we catch the drift of the pondered words , see that they tend to a confession of love , they become charged with significance , a significance which really , in themselves , they do not ...
... thing as one can find in Shakespeare . Directly we catch the drift of the pondered words , see that they tend to a confession of love , they become charged with significance , a significance which really , in themselves , they do not ...
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... things are , the business ends with unmannerly haste . In IV , i , which is the first meeting of Sebastian with Olivia , he falls in love with her ; in IV , iii , he marries her . This will never do ! Let be for Sebastian , in whom our ...
... things are , the business ends with unmannerly haste . In IV , i , which is the first meeting of Sebastian with Olivia , he falls in love with her ; in IV , iii , he marries her . This will never do ! Let be for Sebastian , in whom our ...
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