Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... tender impressions , but which had still enough of the firmness inherited from a vigorous olden time not to shrink back with dismay from every strong and violent picture . We have lived to see tragedies of which the catastrophe consists ...
... tender impressions , but which had still enough of the firmness inherited from a vigorous olden time not to shrink back with dismay from every strong and violent picture . We have lived to see tragedies of which the catastrophe consists ...
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... tender emotions by the fall of greatness , the danger of innocence , or the crosses of love . does best , he soon ceases to do . He no sooner begins to move than he counteracts himself ; and terror and pity , as they are rising in the ...
... tender emotions by the fall of greatness , the danger of innocence , or the crosses of love . does best , he soon ceases to do . He no sooner begins to move than he counteracts himself ; and terror and pity , as they are rising in the ...
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... tender gloom overspreads the whole . Posthumus is the ostensible hero of the piece , but its greatest charm is the character of Imogen . Posthumus is only interesting from the interest she takes in him ; and she is only interesting ...
... tender gloom overspreads the whole . Posthumus is the ostensible hero of the piece , but its greatest charm is the character of Imogen . Posthumus is only interesting from the interest she takes in him ; and she is only interesting ...
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... tender and the most artless . Her incredulity in the opening scene with Iachimo , as to her husband's infidelity , is much the same as Desdemona's back- wardness to believe Othello's jealousy . Her answer to the most distressing part of ...
... tender and the most artless . Her incredulity in the opening scene with Iachimo , as to her husband's infidelity , is much the same as Desdemona's back- wardness to believe Othello's jealousy . Her answer to the most distressing part of ...
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... tender- ness in Brutus— " You are my true and honourable wife ; As dear to me as are the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart " - is justified by her whole behaviour . Portia's breath- less impatience to learn the event of the conspiracy ...
... tender- ness in Brutus— " You are my true and honourable wife ; As dear to me as are the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart " - is justified by her whole behaviour . Portia's breath- less impatience to learn the event of the conspiracy ...
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