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" Hamlet's character is the prevalence of the abstracting and generalizing habit over the practical. He does not want courage, skill, will, or opportunity; but every incident sets him thinking; and it is curious, and at the same time strictly natural, that... "
The Table Talk and Omniana of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - หน้า 65
โดย Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1917 - 500 หน้า
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Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 410 หน้า
...character is the prevalence of the abstracting and generalizing habit over the practical. He does not want courage, skill, will, or opportunity ; but every incident...Maxim is a conclusion upon observation of matters of fact, and is merely retrospective : an Idea, or, the reputation of any other person but himself....

Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 372 หน้า
...character is the prevalence of the abstracting and generalizing habit over the practical. He does not want courage, skill, will, or opportunity ; but every incident...Maxim is a conclusion upon observation of matters of fact, and is merely retrospective : an Idea, or, if you like, a Principle, carries knowledge within...

Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge ..., เล่มที่ 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 364 หน้า
...character is the prevalence of the abstracting and generalizing habit over the practical. He does not want courage, skill, will, or opportunity; but every incident...Hamlet, who all the play seems reason itself, should he impelled, at last, by mere accident to effect his object. I have a smack of Hamlet myself, if I...

The Dublin University Magazine, เล่มที่ 6

1835 - 726 หน้า
...character is the prevalence of the abstracting and generalizing habit over the practical. He does not want courage, skill, will, or opportunity ; but every incident...same time strictly natural, that Hamlet, who, all through the play, seems reason itself should be impelled at last by mere aecident to effect his object....

The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, เล่มที่ 6

1835 - 742 หน้า
...over the practical. He does not want courage, skill, will, or opportunity . but every incident lets him thinking ; and it is curious, and at the same time strictly natural, that Hamlet, who, all tbrough the play, seems reason itself should be impelled at last by mere aecident to effect his object....

American Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 19

Robert Walsh - 1836 - 530 หน้า
...character is the prevalence of the abstracting and generalizing habit over the practical. He does not want courage, skill, will, or opportunity ; but every incident...I have a smack of Hamlet myself, if I may say so." This sets Coleridge before us like a mirror, and with this hint, we think that we could pursue him...

The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., เล่มที่ 6

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 528 หน้า
...character is the prevalence of the abstracting and generalizing habit over the practical. He does not want courage, skill, will, or opportunity ; but every incident...I have a smack of Hamlet myself, if I may say so. the whole of it in his finest and most musical manner. I particularly bear in mind the sensible diversity...

The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 554 หน้า
...prevalence of the abstracting and generalizing habit over the practical. He does not want courage, •kill, will, or opportunity ; but every incident sets him...I have a smack of Hamlet myself, if I may say so. the whole of it in bis finest and most musical manner. I particularly bear ia mind the sensible diversity...

The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., เล่มที่ 6

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 540 หน้า
...character is the prevalence of the abstracting and generalizing habit over the practical. He does not want courage, skill, will, or opportunity ; but every incident...should be impelled, at last, by mere accident, to efiect his object. I have a smack of Hamlet myself, if I may say so. the whole of it in his finest...

The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., เล่มที่ 6

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 544 หน้า
...character is the prevalence of the abstracting and generalizing habit over the practical. He does not want courage, skill, will, or opportunity ; but every incident...I have a smack of Hamlet myself, if I may say so. the whole of it in his finest and most musical manner. I particularly bear in mind the sensible diversity...




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