| William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 sider
...will, and how one degree of ridiculous perversity is only to be driven out by another still greater. Petruchio is a madman in his senses; a very honest...without a particle of ill-humour from beginning to end.—The situation of poor Katherine, worn out by his incessant persecutions, becomes at last almost... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 552 sider
...will, and how one degree of ridiculous perversity is only to be driven out by another still greater. Petruchio is a madman in his senses ; a very honest...untired animal spirits, and without a particle of ill humour from beginning to end. — The situation of poor Katherine, worn out by his incessant persecutions,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 sider
...will, and how one degree of ridiculous perversity is only to be driven out by another still greater.)) Petruchio is a madman in his senses; a very honest...untired animal spirits, and without a particle of ill humour from beginning to end.-^The situation of poor Katherine, worn out by his incessant persecutions,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 328 sider
...will, and how one degree of ridiculous perversity is only to be driven out by another still greater. Petruchio is a madman in his senses; a very honest...extravagance, with complete presence of mind, with unlired animal spirits, and without a particle of ill humour from beginning to end. — The situation... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 sider
...digressing from Petrucio, the soul of this drama. Hazlitt's character of him is very just : — " Petrucio is a madman in his senses ; a very honest fellow,...without a particle of ill-humour from beginning to end." The great skill which Shakspere has shown in the management of this comedy is established in the conviction... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 sider
...digressing from Petrucio, the soul of this drama. Hazlitt's character of him is very just : — " Petrucio is a madman in his senses ; a very honest fellow,...extravagance, with complete presence of mind, with imtired animal spirits, and without a particle of ill-humour from beginning to end." The great skill... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1854 - 980 sider
...driven out by another still greater. I'etruohio is a roadman in his senses ; a very honest follow, who hardly speaks a word of truth, and succeeds in all his tricks and impostures. He mctm his assumed character to the life, with the most fantastical extravagance, with complete presence... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1859 - 494 sider
...will, and how one degree of ridiculous perversity is only to be driven out by another still greater. Petruchio is a madman in his senses ; a very honest...extravagance, with complete presence of mind, with untired aninal spirits, and without a particle of ill-humor from beginning to end. The situation of poor Katherine,... | |
| William Adolphus Wheeler - 1865 - 462 sider
...gentleman of Verona, in Shakespeare's " Taming of the Shrew." ЛЭ- •• Petrnchio ia л madman In hi« senses, a very honest fellow, who hardly speaks a...life, with the most fantastical extravagance, with untired animal spirit*, and without л particle of ill-humor from beginning to end." Hazlitt. "He isa... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 484 sider
...digressing from Petrucio, the soul of this drama. Hazlitt's character of him is very ji:st :— " Petrucio is a madman in his senses ; a very honest fellow,...extravagance, with complete presence of mind, with tra tired animal spirits, and without a particle of ill humour from beginning to end." The great skill... | |
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