Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxii
... pleasure to him to be fully possessed with the beauties of his author , and to follow the impulse of his unrestrained eagerness to impress them upon his readers . " This appreciation of Jeffrey's needs little addition or qualification ...
... pleasure to him to be fully possessed with the beauties of his author , and to follow the impulse of his unrestrained eagerness to impress them upon his readers . " This appreciation of Jeffrey's needs little addition or qualification ...
Strana 8
... pleasure or power in the mind , and moulding the impressions of natural objects according to the impulses of imagination , produces a genius and a taste for poetry . According to Dr Johnson , a mountain is sublime , or a rose is ...
... pleasure or power in the mind , and moulding the impressions of natural objects according to the impulses of imagination , produces a genius and a taste for poetry . According to Dr Johnson , a mountain is sublime , or a rose is ...
Strana 16
... pleasure she restrained , and prayed me oft forbearance , " sets a keener edge upon it by the inimitable picture of modesty and self - denial . The character of Cloten , the conceited , booby lord , and rejected lover of Imogen , though ...
... pleasure she restrained , and prayed me oft forbearance , " sets a keener edge upon it by the inimitable picture of modesty and self - denial . The character of Cloten , the conceited , booby lord , and rejected lover of Imogen , though ...
Strana 51
... pleasure he takes in gross or lascivious images , but to his desire of finding out the worst side of every thing , and of proving himself an over - match for appearances . He has none of " the milk of human kindness " in his composition ...
... pleasure he takes in gross or lascivious images , but to his desire of finding out the worst side of every thing , and of proving himself an over - match for appearances . He has none of " the milk of human kindness " in his composition ...
Strana 65
... pleasure thee . ' Tullus hearing what he said , was a marvellous glad man , and taking him by the hand , he said unto him : Stand up , O Martius , and be of good cheer , for in proffering thyself unto us , thou doest us great honour and ...
... pleasure thee . ' Tullus hearing what he said , was a marvellous glad man , and taking him by the hand , he said unto him : Stand up , O Martius , and be of good cheer , for in proffering thyself unto us , thou doest us great honour and ...
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