Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana xv
... noble and tender impressions , but which had still enough of the firmness inherited from a vigor- ous olden time , not to shrink back with dis- may from every strong and violent picture . We have lived to see tragedies of which the ...
... noble and tender impressions , but which had still enough of the firmness inherited from a vigor- ous olden time , not to shrink back with dis- may from every strong and violent picture . We have lived to see tragedies of which the ...
Strana 37
... noble piece of high - minded decla- mation . Cassius's insisting on the pretended effeminacy of Cæsar's character , and his description of their swimming across the Tiber together , " once upon a raw and gusty day , " are among the ...
... noble piece of high - minded decla- mation . Cassius's insisting on the pretended effeminacy of Cæsar's character , and his description of their swimming across the Tiber together , " once upon a raw and gusty day , " are among the ...
Strana 38
... noble Roman , and well given . Cæsar . Would he were fatter ; -but I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius . He reads much ; He is a great observer ; and ...
... noble Roman , and well given . Cæsar . Would he were fatter ; -but I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius . He reads much ; He is a great observer ; and ...
Strana 47
... , after it has once taken thorough possession of his mind , never quits it , but grows stronger and stronger at every moment of its delay . The nature of the Moor is noble , confiding , tender , and generous OTHELLO . 47.
... , after it has once taken thorough possession of his mind , never quits it , but grows stronger and stronger at every moment of its delay . The nature of the Moor is noble , confiding , tender , and generous OTHELLO . 47.
Strana 48
... noble nature up to this extremity through rapid but gradual transitions , in raising passion to its height from the smallest beginnings and in spite of all obstacles , in painting the expiring conflict between love and hatred ...
... noble nature up to this extremity through rapid but gradual transitions , in raising passion to its height from the smallest beginnings and in spite of all obstacles , in painting the expiring conflict between love and hatred ...
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