| Charles F. Johnson - 1909 - 412 pages
...voluptuous in the first opening of the rose, all alike breathe forth from this poem. . . . The fullness of life and self-annihilation are here all brought...behind in the mind resembles a single but endless sigh. — SCHLEGEL, Dramatic Literature, p. 400. No work of true genius dares want its appropriate form,... | |
| William Hazlitt, Jacob Zeitlin - English literature - 1913 - 532 pages
...Shakespeare" (Works IV, 61), and Schlegcl had written in the same manner concerning " Romeo and Juliet " : " The sweetest and the bitterest love and hatred, festive...in the mind resembles a single but endless sigh." (ed. Bohn, p. 401). P. 57. Out of your proof, iii, 3, 27. P. 58. The game's afoot. " The game is up,"... | |
| William Shakespeare - Conflict of generations - 2000 - 504 pages
...each other; and all these contrasts are so blended, in the harmonious and beautiful work, into a'unity of impression that the echo which the whole leaves...behind in the mind resembles a single but endless sigh. HAZLITT. This description [of Schlegel's] is true, and yet it does not come up to our idea of the play.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 698 pages
...close to each other: and all these contrasts arc so blended, in tho harmonious and wonderful work, Into a unity of impression, that the echo which the...behind In the mind resembles a single but endless sigh. — SCHLEGKU ling Knt PERSONS REPRESENTED. LEAR, King of Him- .MX. DUKK OP FRANCE. DUKK OP BURGUNDY.... | |
| Scotland - 1835 - 1058 pages
...every separating power; and all these contrasts are so blended, in this harmonious and wonderful work, into a unity of impression, that the echo which the whole leaves behind in the imagination resembles a single but endless sigh." MicHAUD, in hie description of an Egyptian funeral... | |
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