Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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... story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate circumstances are ex- plained by the different speakers , as occasion renders it neces- sary . The action is less concentrated in consequence ; but the interest becomes ...
... story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate circumstances are ex- plained by the different speakers , as occasion renders it neces- sary . The action is less concentrated in consequence ; but the interest becomes ...
Strana 7
... story , tending to the same point . The effect of this coincidence is rather felt than observed ; and as the impression exists unconsciously in the mind of the reader , so it probably arose in the same manner in the mind of the author ...
... story , tending to the same point . The effect of this coincidence is rather felt than observed ; and as the impression exists unconsciously in the mind of the reader , so it probably arose in the same manner in the mind of the author ...
Strana 29
... story . What a contrast the character of Othello forms to that of Iago : at the same time , the force of conception with which these two figures are opposed to each other is rendered still more intense by the complete consistency with ...
... story . What a contrast the character of Othello forms to that of Iago : at the same time , the force of conception with which these two figures are opposed to each other is rendered still more intense by the complete consistency with ...
Strana 31
... story of his love , of " the spells and witchcraft he had used , " from his unlooked - for and roman- tic success , the fond satisfaction with which he dotes on his own happiness , the unreserved tenderness of Desdemona and her in ...
... story of his love , of " the spells and witchcraft he had used , " from his unlooked - for and roman- tic success , the fond satisfaction with which he dotes on his own happiness , the unreserved tenderness of Desdemona and her in ...
Strana 60
... story , is a friendly sort of go- between , tolerably busy , officious , and forward in bringing mat- ters to bear ; but in Shakspeare he has " a stamp exclusive and professional : " he wears the badge of his trade ; he is a regular ...
... story , is a friendly sort of go- between , tolerably busy , officious , and forward in bringing mat- ters to bear ; but in Shakspeare he has " a stamp exclusive and professional : " he wears the badge of his trade ; he is a regular ...
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