Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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... means . The pathos in CYMBELINE is not violent or tragical , but of the most pleasing and amiable kind . A certain tender gloom overspreads the whole . Posthumus is the ostensible hero of the piece , but 2 CYMBELINE .
... means . The pathos in CYMBELINE is not violent or tragical , but of the most pleasing and amiable kind . A certain tender gloom overspreads the whole . Posthumus is the ostensible hero of the piece , but 2 CYMBELINE .
Strana 6
... means ! Though peril to my modesty , not death on ' t , I would adventure . " And when Pisanio , enlarging on the consequences , tells her she must change " Fear and niceness ( The handmaids of all women , or , more truly , Woman its ...
... means ! Though peril to my modesty , not death on ' t , I would adventure . " And when Pisanio , enlarging on the consequences , tells her she must change " Fear and niceness ( The handmaids of all women , or , more truly , Woman its ...
Strana 13
... ! 99 When the Queen attempts to disguise her motives for procuring the poison from Cornelius , by saying she means to try its effect on " creatures not worth the hanging , " his answer conveys at once a CYMBELINE . 13.
... ! 99 When the Queen attempts to disguise her motives for procuring the poison from Cornelius , by saying she means to try its effect on " creatures not worth the hanging , " his answer conveys at once a CYMBELINE . 13.
Strana 30
... means , since he cannot transmit it to his posterity- " For Banquo's issue have I fil'd my mind : For them the gracious Duncan have I murther'd ; To make them kings , the seed of Banquo kings ! " 66 In the agitation of his thoughts , he ...
... means , since he cannot transmit it to his posterity- " For Banquo's issue have I fil'd my mind : For them the gracious Duncan have I murther'd ; To make them kings , the seed of Banquo kings ! " 66 In the agitation of his thoughts , he ...
Strana 31
... means to accom- plish them . Not so Macbeth . The superstitions of the age , the rude state of society , the local sce- nery and customs , all give a wildness and imaginary grandeur to his character . From the strangeness of the events ...
... means to accom- plish them . Not so Macbeth . The superstitions of the age , the rude state of society , the local sce- nery and customs , all give a wildness and imaginary grandeur to his character . From the strangeness of the events ...
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