Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... himself impossible . With this exception , the censure originates only in a fanciless way of thinking , to which everything appears unnatural that does not suit its own tame insipidity . Hence , an idea has been formed xiv PREFACE .
... himself impossible . With this exception , the censure originates only in a fanciless way of thinking , to which everything appears unnatural that does not suit its own tame insipidity . Hence , an idea has been formed xiv PREFACE .
Strana xviii
... everything to the common standard of conventional propriety ; and the most exquisite refinement or sublimity produced an effect on his mind , only as they could be translated into the language of measured prose . To him an excess of ...
... everything to the common standard of conventional propriety ; and the most exquisite refinement or sublimity produced an effect on his mind , only as they could be translated into the language of measured prose . To him an excess of ...
Strana 19
... everything but his own ends , and the means to accomplish them . Not so Mac- beth . The superstitions of the age , the rude state of society , the local scenery and customs , all give a wildness and imaginary grandeur to his character ...
... everything but his own ends , and the means to accomplish them . Not so Mac- beth . The superstitions of the age , the rude state of society , the local scenery and customs , all give a wildness and imaginary grandeur to his character ...
Strana 38
... everything alike , and pursues the most distant analogy of evil with provoking sagacity . His mirth is not natu- ral and cheerful , but forced and extravagant , partaking of the intense activity of mind and cynical contempt of others in ...
... everything alike , and pursues the most distant analogy of evil with provoking sagacity . His mirth is not natu- ral and cheerful , but forced and extravagant , partaking of the intense activity of mind and cynical contempt of others in ...
Strana 40
... everything , and of proving himself an over - match for appearances . He has none of " the milk of human kindness " in his composition . His ima- gination rejects everything that has not a strong infusion of the most unpalatable ...
... everything , and of proving himself an over - match for appearances . He has none of " the milk of human kindness " in his composition . His ima- gination rejects everything that has not a strong infusion of the most unpalatable ...
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