Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... soul has indeed remained in its 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 ...
... soul has indeed remained in its 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 ...
Strana xviii
... souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own . They are the first and last , the most home - felt , the most heart - felt of all our enjoyments ! " In his love of books we have the most delightful instance of Hazlitt's " pertinacity ...
... souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own . They are the first and last , the most home - felt , the most heart - felt of all our enjoyments ! " In his love of books we have the most delightful instance of Hazlitt's " pertinacity ...
Strana 3
... souls ; of all the imperceptible ad- vantages which it there gains ; of all the stratagems by which every other passion is made subservient to it , till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desires and our aversions . ' Of all poets ...
... souls ; of all the imperceptible ad- vantages which it there gains ; of all the stratagems by which every other passion is made subservient to it , till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desires and our aversions . ' Of all poets ...
Strana 4
... soul ; and in that respect he is every way deserving of praise . Twice he has pourtrayed downright villains ; and the masterly way in which he has contrived to elude impressions of too painful a nature , may be seen in Iago and Richard ...
... soul ; and in that respect he is every way deserving of praise . Twice he has pourtrayed downright villains ; and the masterly way in which he has contrived to elude impressions of too painful a nature , may be seen in Iago and Richard ...
Strana 32
... soul . - Hecate in Middle- ton has a son , a low buffoon : the hags of Shakespear have neither child of their own , nor seem to be descended from any parent . They are foul anoma- lies , of whom we know not whence they are sprung , nor ...
... soul . - Hecate in Middle- ton has a son , a low buffoon : the hags of Shakespear have neither child of their own , nor seem to be descended from any parent . They are foul anoma- lies , of whom we know not whence they are sprung , nor ...
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