Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... , is written less to tell the reader what Mr H. knows about Shakespeare or his writings than to explain to them what he feels about them - and why he feels so - and thinks that all who profess to love INTRODUCTION xxi.
... , is written less to tell the reader what Mr H. knows about Shakespeare or his writings than to explain to them what he feels about them - and why he feels so - and thinks that all who profess to love INTRODUCTION xxi.
Strana 6
... no im- pression on him : he seized only on the permanent and tangible . He had no idea of natural objects but " such as he could measure with a two - foot rule , or He tell upon ten fingers : " he judged of human 6 CO PREFACE.
... no im- pression on him : he seized only on the permanent and tangible . He had no idea of natural objects but " such as he could measure with a two - foot rule , or He tell upon ten fingers : " he judged of human 6 CO PREFACE.
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William Hazlitt John Hay Lobban. tell upon ten fingers : " he judged of human nature in the same way , by mood and figure : he saw only the definite , the positive , and the practical , the average forms of things , not their striking ...
William Hazlitt John Hay Lobban. tell upon ten fingers : " he judged of human nature in the same way , by mood and figure : he saw only the definite , the positive , and the practical , the average forms of things , not their striking ...
Strana 35
... tell you What has proceeded worthy note to day . Brutus . I will do so ; but look you , Cassius— The angry spot doth glow on Cæsar's brow , And all the rest look like a chidden train . Calphurnia's cheek is pale ; and Cicero Looks with ...
... tell you What has proceeded worthy note to day . Brutus . I will do so ; but look you , Cassius— The angry spot doth glow on Cæsar's brow , And all the rest look like a chidden train . Calphurnia's cheek is pale ; and Cicero Looks with ...
Strana 64
... tell him of the strange dis- guising of this man . Tullus rose presently from the board , and coming towards him , asked him what he was , and wherefore he came . Then Martius unmuffled himself , and after he had paused awhile making no ...
... tell him of the strange dis- guising of this man . Tullus rose presently from the board , and coming towards him , asked him what he was , and wherefore he came . Then Martius unmuffled himself , and after he had paused awhile making no ...
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