Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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William Hazlitt. of the picture is only , " My lord , I fear , has forgot Britain . " Her readiness to pardon Iachimo's false imputations and his designs against herself , is a good lesson to prudes ; and may show that where there is a ...
William Hazlitt. of the picture is only , " My lord , I fear , has forgot Britain . " Her readiness to pardon Iachimo's false imputations and his designs against herself , is a good lesson to prudes ; and may show that where there is a ...
Strana 6
... Fear and niceness ( The handmaids of all women , or , more truly , Woman its pretty self ) into a waggish courage ; Ready in gibes , quick answer'd , saucy , and As quarrellous as the weasel ; " she interrupts him hastily ; " Nay , be ...
... Fear and niceness ( The handmaids of all women , or , more truly , Woman its pretty self ) into a waggish courage ; Ready in gibes , quick answer'd , saucy , and As quarrellous as the weasel ; " she interrupts him hastily ; " Nay , be ...
Strana 7
... fears may have been eclipsed by some painted jay of Italy ; she relies on her merit , and her merit is in the depth of her love , her truth and constancy . Our admiration of her beauty is excited with as little consciousness as possible ...
... fears may have been eclipsed by some painted jay of Italy ; she relies on her merit , and her merit is in the depth of her love , her truth and constancy . Our admiration of her beauty is excited with as little consciousness as possible ...
Strana 18
... fear more than we hate . She does not excite our loathing and abhor- rence like Regan and Goneril . She is only wicked to gain a great end ; and is perhaps more distin- guished by her commanding presence of mind and inexorable self ...
... fear more than we hate . She does not excite our loathing and abhor- rence like Regan and Goneril . She is only wicked to gain a great end ; and is perhaps more distin- guished by her commanding presence of mind and inexorable self ...
Strana 31
... fear ; and stands in doubt between the world of reality and the world of fancy . He sees sights not shewn to mortal eye , and hears unearthly music . All is tumult and disorder within and without his mind ; his purposes recoil upon him ...
... fear ; and stands in doubt between the world of reality and the world of fancy . He sees sights not shewn to mortal eye , and hears unearthly music . All is tumult and disorder within and without his mind ; his purposes recoil upon him ...
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