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Read VW criticism re WILLIAM HAZLITT, born in 1778, who somehow managed to become one of the greatest prose writers of the English language. He like to write compare and contrast Chaucer, Spenser , Shakespeare and Milton . From Hazlitt on English Literature : see my comment
Feb 05, 2024 01:58PM
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Reading first essay of Three Guineas .
I don’t really know when I’ll have read all this volume.
Feb 26, 2024 11:47AM
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Read GERALDINE AND JANE. This essay was either a book review of a biography of a Geraldine Jewsbury written by a Mrs Ireland and/or a review of Mrs Thomas Carlyle’s Letters/Correspondence. Apparently the two women were an highly inappropriate item. Whatever. But the magnificent self-confidence of VW herself! AS IF she had spent 5 entire years of her life studying nothing but the intertwined lives of this couple!
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Just read THE SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, a book review by her awesomeness VW herself, of an highly sentimental travelogue written by eighteenth-century clergyman, oh they of the most roundly educated, Lawrence Sterne.
Aug 27, 2023 11:17AM
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Read VW’s criticism of THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE’S ARCADIA written centuries ago by Sir Philip Sidney. His work is a long meandering prose poem which VW has obviously read but not I. A wondrous quote from his escapist work goes like this as per VW, “Sometimes for a moment in looking at Nature one may fit the word to the sight;…. or observe the water-spaniel hunting the duck “with a snuffling grace”.
Jan 13, 2023 01:31PM
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Just read The Countrss Pembites! Arcadia .
Nov 12, 2022 05:09PM
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Just read THE STRANGE ELIZABETHANS but mostly about a doctor guy called Harvey. Honestly, these essays of VW’s are about as useful as a post on Twitter or Instagram .
Aug 31, 2022 11:51AM
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A. Macbeth’s bks In comparing these four writers together, it might be said that Chaucer excels as the poet of manners, or of real life; Spenser, as the poet of romance; Shakspeare, as the poet of nature (in the largest use of the term): and Milton, as the poet of morality. Chaucer most frequently describes things as they are: Spenser, as we wish them to be; Shakspeare, as they would be; and Milton as they ought to be. As poets, and as great poets, imagination, that is, the power of feigning things according to nature, was common to them all: but the principle or moving power, to which this faculty was most subservient in Chaucer, was habit, or inveterate prejudice; in Spenser, novelty, and the[Pg 35]

Notes love of the marvellous; in Shakspeare, it was the force of passion, combined with every variety of possible circumstances; and in Milton, only with the highest. The characteristic of Chaucer is intensity; of Spenser, remoteness; of Milton, elevation; of Shakspeare, everything.—It has been said by some critic, that Shakspeare was distinguished from the other dramatic writers of his day only by his wit; that they had all his other qualities but that; that one writer had as much sense, another as much fancy, another as much knowledge of character, another the same depth of passion, and another as great a power of language. This statement is not true; nor is the inference from it well-founded, even if it were. This person does not seem to have been aware that, upon his own shewing, the great distinction of Shakspeare’s genius was its virtually including the genius of all the great men of his age, and not his differing from them in one accidental particular. But to have done with such minute and literal trifling.

The striking peculiarity of Shakspeare’s mind was its generic quality, its power of communication with all other minds—so that it contained a universe of thought and feeling within itself, and had no one peculiar bias, or exclusive excellence more than another. He was just like any other man, but that he was like all other men. He was the least of an egotist that it was possible to be. He was nothing in himself; but he was all that others were, or that they could become.


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