Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... heart , shut up in the prison - house of this rude clay , has never found , nor will it ever find , a heart to speak to ; but that my understanding also did not remain dumb and brutish , or at length found a language that expresses ...
... heart , shut up in the prison - house of this rude clay , has never found , nor will it ever find , a heart to speak to ; but that my understanding also did not remain dumb and brutish , or at length found a language that expresses ...
Strana xiii
... . The Tory " gownsmen " pelted the Cockney " cads , " and the latter shouted death and defiance to the " Black- guards ' Magazine . " Perhaps there were some hearts as well as reputations broken in the strife , INTRODUCTION.
... . The Tory " gownsmen " pelted the Cockney " cads , " and the latter shouted death and defiance to the " Black- guards ' Magazine . " Perhaps there were some hearts as well as reputations broken in the strife , INTRODUCTION.
Strana xiv
William Hazlitt John Hay Lobban. hearts as well as reputations broken in the strife , but it seems a mistake to regard it too seriously . The history of the matter reminds us of some of our Indian frontier wars where the hillsmen , after ...
William Hazlitt John Hay Lobban. hearts as well as reputations broken in the strife , but it seems a mistake to regard it too seriously . The history of the matter reminds us of some of our Indian frontier wars where the hillsmen , after ...
Strana xvi
... heart ) , if they can divert a spleen or ventilate a fit of sullenness . I wish he would not quarrel with the world at the rate he does ; but the reconciliation must be effected by himself , and I despair of living to see that day . But ...
... heart ) , if they can divert a spleen or ventilate a fit of sullenness . I wish he would not quarrel with the world at the rate he does ; but the reconciliation must be effected by himself , and I despair of living to see that day . But ...
Strana xviii
... heart - felt of all our enjoyments ! " In his love of books we have the most delightful instance of Hazlitt's " pertinacity of opinion . " They were the only friends he never quarrelled with or changed . Perhaps they were the subject of ...
... heart - felt of all our enjoyments ! " In his love of books we have the most delightful instance of Hazlitt's " pertinacity of opinion . " They were the only friends he never quarrelled with or changed . Perhaps they were the subject of ...
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