Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... affection . His personality had little attraction for his contemporaries . They admired him in spite of himself . So , too , he appeals to his readers by virtue mainly of one quality - his sincere , en- lightened , and passionate ...
... affection . His personality had little attraction for his contemporaries . They admired him in spite of himself . So , too , he appeals to his readers by virtue mainly of one quality - his sincere , en- lightened , and passionate ...
Strana 12
... affections . We think as little of their persons as they do themselves , because we are let into the secrets of their hearts , which are more important . We are too much interested in their affairs to stop to look at their faces ...
... affections . We think as little of their persons as they do themselves , because we are let into the secrets of their hearts , which are more important . We are too much interested in their affairs to stop to look at their faces ...
Strana 13
... affection for Imogen as she had for Posthumus ; and she deserves it better . Of all Shakespear's women she is perhaps the most tender and the most artless . Her incredulity in the opening scene with Iachimo , as to her husband's ...
... affection for Imogen as she had for Posthumus ; and she deserves it better . Of all Shakespear's women she is perhaps the most tender and the most artless . Her incredulity in the opening scene with Iachimo , as to her husband's ...
Strana 23
... affections . The impres- sion which her lofty determination of character makes on the mind of Macbeth is well described where he exclaims , " Bring forth men children only ; For thy undaunted mettle should compose Nothing but males ...
... affections . The impres- sion which her lofty determination of character makes on the mind of Macbeth is well described where he exclaims , " Bring forth men children only ; For thy undaunted mettle should compose Nothing but males ...
Strana 39
... the honey - heavy dew of slumber . Thou hast no figures nor no fantasies , Which busy care draws in the brains of men . Therefore thou sleep'st so sound . ” OTHELLO It has been said that tragedy purifies the affections JULIUS CÆSAR 39.
... the honey - heavy dew of slumber . Thou hast no figures nor no fantasies , Which busy care draws in the brains of men . Therefore thou sleep'st so sound . ” OTHELLO It has been said that tragedy purifies the affections JULIUS CÆSAR 39.
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