| Henry Norman Hudson - 1848 - 386 lapas
...from nature, as that she speaks through him; his characters are so much nature herself, that it seems a sort of injury to call them by so distant a name as imitations of her." Hence it is, that so many praise Shakspeare for his exceeding naturalness, without... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 lapas
...SO' just to say that he speaks from her as that she speaks through him. " His characters are so much Nature herself, that it is a sort of injury to call...them from one another, and were but multipliers of cHAP. III.] STUDIES OF BHAKSPKRE. the same image : each picture, like a mockrainbow, is but the reflection... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 lapas
...so' just to say that he speaks from her as that she speaks through him. " His characters are so much Nature herself, that it is a sort of injury to call...which shows that they received them from one another, &nd were but multipliers of Г сИАР. III.] STUDIES OF BHAKSPERE. the same image : each picture,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1854 - 796 lapas
...to say that he speaks from her, as that she speaks through him. His characters are so much Nature1 herself, that it is a sort of injury to call them...multipliers of the same image ; each picture, like a mock-rainbow, is but the reflection of a reflection. But every single character in Shakspeare is as... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1854 - 980 lapas
...so just to say that he speaks from her, as that she speaks through him. " His characters are so much nature herself, that it is a sort of injury to call...have a constant resemblance, which shows that they have received them from one another, and were but multipliers of the same image: each picture, like... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 lapas
...to say that he speaks from her, as that she speaks through him. His characters are so much Nature 1 herself, that it is a sort of injury to call them...multipliers of the same image; each picture, like a mock-rainbow, is but the reflection of a reflection. But every single character in Shakspeare is as... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 lapas
...to say that he speaks from her, as that she speaks through him. His characters are so much Nature1 herself, that it is a sort of injury to call them...multipliers of the same image ; each picture, like a mock-rainbow, is but the reflection of a reflection. But every single character in Shakspeare is as... | |
| William Henry Smith - 1857 - 188 lapas
...speaks from her as that she speaks through him. His characters are so much Nature herself, that 'tis a sort of injury to call them by so distant a name as copies of her. The power over our passions was never possessed in a more eminent degree, or displayed in so different... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1859 - 494 lapas
...so just to say that he speaks from her, as that she speaks through him. " His characters are so much nature herself, that it is a sort of injury to call...have a constant resemblance, which shows that they have received them from one another, and were but multipliers of the same image : each picture, like... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 lapas
...to say that he speaks from her, as that she speaks through him. His characters are so much Nature 1 herself, that it is a sort of injury to call them by so distant a name as copies of her. Those ol other poets have a constant resemblance, which shows that they received them from one another, and... | |
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