Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... stand before us ; all that passed through the mind of Macbeth passes , without the loss of a tittle , through ours ... stands at bay with his situation ; and from the superstitious awe and breathless suspense into which the communica ...
... stand before us ; all that passed through the mind of Macbeth passes , without the loss of a tittle , through ours ... stands at bay with his situation ; and from the superstitious awe and breathless suspense into which the communica ...
Strana 74
... stands upon the swell at full of tide , And neither way inclines . ' The characters breathe , move , and live . Shakespeare does not stand reasoning on what his characters would do or say , but at once becomes them , and speaks and acts ...
... stands upon the swell at full of tide , And neither way inclines . ' The characters breathe , move , and live . Shakespeare does not stand reasoning on what his characters would do or say , but at once becomes them , and speaks and acts ...
Strana 142
... stand on sympathies , There is my gage , Aumerle , in gage to thine ; By that fair sun that shows me where thou stand'st I heard thee say , and vauntingly thou spak'st it , That thou wert cause of noble Gloster's death . If thou deny'st ...
... stand on sympathies , There is my gage , Aumerle , in gage to thine ; By that fair sun that shows me where thou stand'st I heard thee say , and vauntingly thou spak'st it , That thou wert cause of noble Gloster's death . If thou deny'st ...
Obsah
THE TEMPEST | 89 |
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 95 |
ROMEO AND Juliet | 105 |
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