Letters Literary Remains of Edward Fitzgerald volume 4
Letters Literary Remains of Edward Fitzgerald volume 4
Fitzgerald Edward
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SIddons should have told Johnson that she preferred Constance to any of Shakespeare's Characters : perhaps I misre- member ; she may have said Queen Catharine.^ I must not forget to thank you for the Nine- teenth Century from Hatchard's ; Tieck's Article very interesting to me, and I should suppose just in its criticism as to what John Kemble then was. I have a little print of him about the time : in CEdipus — (whose Play, I wonder, on such a dangerous subject ?) from a Drawing by that very cle...ver Artist De Wilde : who never missed Likeness, Character, and Life, even when re- duced to i6mo Engraving.^ What you say of Tennyson's Eyes reminded me that he complained of the Dots in Persian type flickering before them : insomuch that he gave up studying it. This was some thirty years ago. Talking on the subject one day to his Brother Frederick, he — (Frederick) — said he thought possible that a sense of the Sublime was connected with Blindness : as in Homer, Milton, and Handel : and somewhat with old Wordsworth perhaps ; though his Eyes were, I think, rather weak than consuming with any inward Fire.
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