Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxv
... keep to lines of ten syllables with similar terminations . He no sooner acknowledges the merits of his author in one ... keeping up a perpetual alter- nation of perfections and absurdities . We do not otherwise know how to account for ...
... keep to lines of ten syllables with similar terminations . He no sooner acknowledges the merits of his author in one ... keeping up a perpetual alter- nation of perfections and absurdities . We do not otherwise know how to account for ...
Strana 4
... keep these a good deal in the background . Does not this state of manners itself , which prevented their exhibiting themselves in public , and confined them to the relations and charities of domestic life , afford a truer explanation of ...
... keep these a good deal in the background . Does not this state of manners itself , which prevented their exhibiting themselves in public , and confined them to the relations and charities of domestic life , afford a truer explanation of ...
Strana 9
... keeping in each separate character , but in the casting of the different parts , and their relation to one another , there is an affinity and harmony , like what we may observe in the gradations of colour in a picture . The striking and ...
... keeping in each separate character , but in the casting of the different parts , and their relation to one another , there is an affinity and harmony , like what we may observe in the gradations of colour in a picture . The striking and ...
Strana 10
... keeps the fate of the young princes so long a secret , in resent- ment for the ungrateful return to his former services ; the incorrigible wickedness of the Queen , and even the blind uxorious confidence of Cymbeline , are all so many ...
... keeps the fate of the young princes so long a secret , in resent- ment for the ungrateful return to his former services ; the incorrigible wickedness of the Queen , and even the blind uxorious confidence of Cymbeline , are all so many ...
Strana 11
... keeping with the spirit of adventure and uncertainty in the rest of the 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 ...
... keeping with the spirit of adventure and uncertainty in the rest of the 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 ...
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