Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... original bondage , dark , obscure , with longings infinite and unsatisfied ; my 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 ...
... original bondage , dark , obscure , with longings infinite and unsatisfied ; my 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 ...
Strana xxii
... original not indeed the force or brilliancy of his fancy , but something of its playfulness , and a large share of his apparent joyousness and self - indulgence in its exercise . It is evidently a great pleasure to him to be fully ...
... original not indeed the force or brilliancy of his fancy , but something of its playfulness , and a large share of his apparent joyousness and self - indulgence in its exercise . It is evidently a great pleasure to him to be fully ...
Strana 1
... original , it was Shakespear . Homer himself drew not his art so immediately from the fountains of nature ; it proceeded through Ægyptian strainers and channels , and came to him not without some tincture of the learning , or some cast ...
... original , it was Shakespear . Homer himself drew not his art so immediately from the fountains of nature ; it proceeded through Ægyptian strainers and channels , and came to him not without some tincture of the learning , or some cast ...
Strana 73
... originals , and quite different from what they are in Chaucer . In Chaucer , Cressida is represented as a grave , sober , considerate personage ( a widow - he cannot tell her age , nor whether she has children or no ) who has an ...
... originals , and quite different from what they are in Chaucer . In Chaucer , Cressida is represented as a grave , sober , considerate personage ( a widow - he cannot tell her age , nor whether she has children or no ) who has an ...
Strana 86
... original text , that we may judge for ourselves . This is a very great advantage . The character of Hamlet stands quite by itself . It is not a character marked by strength of will or even of passion , but by refinement of thought and ...
... original text , that we may judge for ourselves . This is a very great advantage . The character of Hamlet stands quite by itself . It is not a character marked by strength of will or even of passion , but by refinement of thought and ...
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