Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 58
... admiration of his prowess is immediately converted into con- tempt for their pusillanimity . The insolence of power is stronger than the plea of necessity . The tame submission to usurped authority or even the natural resistance to it ...
... admiration of his prowess is immediately converted into con- tempt for their pusillanimity . The insolence of power is stronger than the plea of necessity . The tame submission to usurped authority or even the natural resistance to it ...
Strana 101
... admirable one when the vision which he has conjured up dis- appears , beginning , ' The cloud - capp'd towers , the gorgeous palaces , ' & c . , which has so often been quoted that every schoolboy knows it by heart ; the other is that ...
... admirable one when the vision which he has conjured up dis- appears , beginning , ' The cloud - capp'd towers , the gorgeous palaces , ' & c . , which has so often been quoted that every schoolboy knows it by heart ; the other is that ...
Strana 127
... admirable . One speech of his is worth a million . His father , Gloster , whom he has just deluded with a forged story of his brother Edgar's designs against his life , accounts for his unnatural behaviour and the strange depravity of ...
... admirable . One speech of his is worth a million . His father , Gloster , whom he has just deluded with a forged story of his brother Edgar's designs against his life , accounts for his unnatural behaviour and the strange depravity of ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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