Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana 32
... honour , love , obedience , troops of friends , I must not look to have ; but in their stead , Curses , not loud but deep , mouth - honour , breath , Which the poor heart would fain deny , but dare not . " We can conceive a common actor ...
... honour , love , obedience , troops of friends , I must not look to have ; but in their stead , Curses , not loud but deep , mouth - honour , breath , Which the poor heart would fain deny , but dare not . " We can conceive a common actor ...
Strana 54
... honours and his valiant parts her soul and fortunes consecrates . " The lady protests so much herself , and she is as good as her word . The truth of conception , with which timidity and boldness are united in the same character , is ...
... honours and his valiant parts her soul and fortunes consecrates . " The lady protests so much herself , and she is as good as her word . The truth of conception , with which timidity and boldness are united in the same character , is ...
Strana 76
... honour ; the other is fearful for his life . " Volumnia . Methinks I hither hear your husband's drum : I see him pluck Aufidius down by th ' hair : As children from a bear , the Volsces shunning him : Methinks I see him stamp thus - and ...
... honour ; the other is fearful for his life . " Volumnia . Methinks I hither hear your husband's drum : I see him pluck Aufidius down by th ' hair : As children from a bear , the Volsces shunning him : Methinks I see him stamp thus - and ...
Strana 77
... magnanimity is of the same kind . mires in an enemy that courage which he honours in himself : he places himself on the hearth of Aufidius with the same confidence that he would have met him in the field , and feels that CORIOLANUS . 77.
... magnanimity is of the same kind . mires in an enemy that courage which he honours in himself : he places himself on the hearth of Aufidius with the same confidence that he would have met him in the field , and feels that CORIOLANUS . 77.
Strana 79
... honour and by this means thou mayest hope also of ' greater things at all the Volsces ' hands . ' So he feasted him for that time , and entertained him in the honourablest manner he could , talking with him of no other matter at that ...
... honour and by this means thou mayest hope also of ' greater things at all the Volsces ' hands . ' So he feasted him for that time , and entertained him in the honourablest manner he could , talking with him of no other matter at that ...
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