A Philosophical Analysis and Illustration of Some of Shakespeare's Remarkable CharactersJ. Murray, 1774 - 224 pages |
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... more incoherent , than the images and ideas continually fluctuating in the mind : Like the " gay motes that people the fun - beams , " they know no order , and are are guided by no connection . We are conscious of 40 INTRODUCTION .
... more incoherent , than the images and ideas continually fluctuating in the mind : Like the " gay motes that people the fun - beams , " they know no order , and are are guided by no connection . We are conscious of 40 INTRODUCTION .
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... images ; at other times , it is cold , barren , and lan- guishing . At a fruitful moment , it will embellifh the dulleft performance with the most brilliant ornaments ; it will im- C 2 pofe pose them on you as genuine , and fo en ...
... images ; at other times , it is cold , barren , and lan- guishing . At a fruitful moment , it will embellifh the dulleft performance with the most brilliant ornaments ; it will im- C 2 pofe pose them on you as genuine , and fo en ...
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... images in his own mind ; they please him , and he perceives not , in the ardour of the operation , that the picture is his own , and not that of the writer . He examines it coolly : The phantom that pleafed him vanifhes : He is afhamed ...
... images in his own mind ; they please him , and he perceives not , in the ardour of the operation , that the picture is his own , and not that of the writer . He examines it coolly : The phantom that pleafed him vanifhes : He is afhamed ...
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... images arife in the poet's mind : Dryads prefide in the groves , and Naiads in the fountains . Notions of wealth feize the heart of the mifer : He computes the profits of the meadows and corn- fields , and envies the poffeffor . The ...
... images arife in the poet's mind : Dryads prefide in the groves , and Naiads in the fountains . Notions of wealth feize the heart of the mifer : He computes the profits of the meadows and corn- fields , and envies the poffeffor . The ...
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... image doth unfix my hair , And make my feated heart knock at my ribs , Against the ufe of nature ? Though virtuous principles appear in this inftance to predominate , his ambition is not repulfed . The means of gratifying it seem ...
... image doth unfix my hair , And make my feated heart knock at my ribs , Against the ufe of nature ? Though virtuous principles appear in this inftance to predominate , his ambition is not repulfed . The means of gratifying it seem ...
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affection againſt agitated agreeable alſo ambition amiable appetites apprehenfion arife averfion becauſe cauſe character circumftances compaffion conduct confequently conftitution deferving defires defpondency difcern diforder difpofe difpofitions diftinguiſhed diſappointed diſcover eaſily effential emotions endeavours eſteem Euripides exceedingly exceffive excited exerciſe expreffed expreffion exquifite falfe fame faſhioned feelings feem felves fenfe fenfibility fentiments fhall fhould fions focial fome forrow foul friendſhip ftate ftill ftriking fuccefs fuch fuffer fufpicion fuperior Hamlet happineſs hath heart Hecuba himſelf human nature Iachimo idea imagination Imogen impreffion increaſe indignation inſtead interefting itſelf Jaques Lady Macbeth lefs Leonatus leſs Lord Macbeth mankind ment mind moft moral moſt motley fool muft muſt nefs obfervations object ourſelves paffion pain perfon pleaſure poffefs preſent principles puniſhment purſue racter reaſon refentment render ſeem ſenſe Shakeſpeare ſhe ſtate temper thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou tion tuated underſtanding uſe violent virtue whofe