Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Johnson says , " This scene is above any part of Shakspeare's tragedies , and perhaps above any other scene of any other poet , tender and pathetic ; without gods or fairies , or persons , or precipices - without the help of romantic ...
... Johnson says , " This scene is above any part of Shakspeare's tragedies , and perhaps above any other scene of any other poet , tender and pathetic ; without gods or fairies , or persons , or precipices - without the help of romantic ...
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... Johnson deprecates . Beau- tiful as the whole scene is , I am compelled by my critical duty to observe , that though the death of Wolsey followed quickly upon his dis- grace , the unfortunate Catherine lived until the year 1536 , having ...
... Johnson deprecates . Beau- tiful as the whole scene is , I am compelled by my critical duty to observe , that though the death of Wolsey followed quickly upon his dis- grace , the unfortunate Catherine lived until the year 1536 , having ...
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... Johnson * ) is one of those which still keep possession of the stage by the splendour of its pageantry . The coro- nation , about forty years ago , drew the people toge- ther in multitudes , for great part of the winter ; yet pomp is ...
... Johnson * ) is one of those which still keep possession of the stage by the splendour of its pageantry . The coro- nation , about forty years ago , drew the people toge- ther in multitudes , for great part of the winter ; yet pomp is ...
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... Johnson says , t " The historical dramas are now concluded , of * There is a third observation , " that the emphasis arises from the sense of the verse very often clashing with the cadence that would naturally result from the metre ...
... Johnson says , t " The historical dramas are now concluded , of * There is a third observation , " that the emphasis arises from the sense of the verse very often clashing with the cadence that would naturally result from the metre ...
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... Johnson , † " is deservedly cele- brated for the propriety of its fictions , and solem- nity , grandeur , and variety of its action , but it has no nice discrimination of character , the events are too great to admit the influence of ...
... Johnson , † " is deservedly cele- brated for the propriety of its fictions , and solem- nity , grandeur , and variety of its action , but it has no nice discrimination of character , the events are too great to admit the influence of ...
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