Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate circumstances are explained by the different speakers , as occasion renders it necessary . The action is less concentrated in consequence ; but the interest becomes ...
... story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate circumstances are explained by the different speakers , as occasion renders it necessary . The action is less concentrated in consequence ; but the interest becomes ...
Strana 17
... story , tending to the same point . The effect of this coinci- dence is rather felt than observed ; and as the impres- sion exists unconsciously in the mind of the reader , so it probably arose in the same manner in the mind of the ...
... story , tending to the same point . The effect of this coinci- dence is rather felt than observed ; and as the impres- sion exists unconsciously in the mind of the reader , so it probably arose in the same manner in the mind of the ...
Strana 18
... story , and with the scenes in which they are afterwards called on to act . How admirably the youthful fire and impatience to emerge from their obscurity in the young princes is opposed to the cooler calculations and prudent resignation ...
... story , and with the scenes in which they are afterwards called on to act . How admirably the youthful fire and impatience to emerge from their obscurity in the young princes is opposed to the cooler calculations and prudent resignation ...
Strana 41
... story . What a contrast the character of Othello forms to that of lago ! At the same time , the force of con- ception with which these two figures are opposed to each other is rendered still more intense by the complete consistency with ...
... story . What a contrast the character of Othello forms to that of lago ! At the same time , the force of con- ception with which these two figures are opposed to each other is rendered still more intense by the complete consistency with ...
Strana 43
... story of his love , of " the spells and witchcraft he had used , " from his unlooked - for and romantic success , the fond satisfaction with which he dotes on his own happiness , the unreserved tenderness of Desdemona and her innocent ...
... story of his love , of " the spells and witchcraft he had used , " from his unlooked - for and romantic success , the fond satisfaction with which he dotes on his own happiness , the unreserved tenderness of Desdemona and her innocent ...
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