The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism, Volume 2Harold Bloom Cover title: The New Moulton's. Contains criticism of William Shakespeare from 1592 to the turn of the twentieth century. |
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Page 866
... perfect models , perfect images of all human characters , and of all human events . We cannot con- ceive any skill that could from his great characters remove any defect , or add to their perfect composition . Except in him , we look in ...
... perfect models , perfect images of all human characters , and of all human events . We cannot con- ceive any skill that could from his great characters remove any defect , or add to their perfect composition . Except in him , we look in ...
Page 867
... perfect , just , and good . That a man should place his perfect love on a wretched thing , is miserably debasing , and shocking to thought ; but that , loving perfectly and well , he should , by hellish human circumvention , be brought ...
... perfect , just , and good . That a man should place his perfect love on a wretched thing , is miserably debasing , and shocking to thought ; but that , loving perfectly and well , he should , by hellish human circumvention , be brought ...
Page 874
... perfect mother , the perfect wife , the perfect daughter , the perfect mistress , or the perfect maiden : here only once for all he has given us the perfect and the everlasting woman . And what a world of great men and great things ...
... perfect mother , the perfect wife , the perfect daughter , the perfect mistress , or the perfect maiden : here only once for all he has given us the perfect and the everlasting woman . And what a world of great men and great things ...
Contents
As You Like | 780 |
Much Ado about Nothing | 786 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 795 |
Copyright | |
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