Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 21
... admirable the Force and Roar of the Earthquake which ' fhook the Failor to Pieces ! Admirable all the Variety of Ways where- in God pleafes to work on one and another ! Admirable is the whole Work of Grace for the Excellency thereof ...
... admirable the Force and Roar of the Earthquake which ' fhook the Failor to Pieces ! Admirable all the Variety of Ways where- in God pleafes to work on one and another ! Admirable is the whole Work of Grace for the Excellency thereof ...
Strana 80
... admirable. Almost alone of fiction's great characters, he allows life to teach him its lessons, not only via hard living and the trials of existence everyone goes through, but by a wholehearted and heroic quest—and comes out of the ...
... admirable. Almost alone of fiction's great characters, he allows life to teach him its lessons, not only via hard living and the trials of existence everyone goes through, but by a wholehearted and heroic quest—and comes out of the ...
Strana 99
... admirable. This is an evaluative concept. Thus “x is admirable → x is thereby good in some (typically non-attributive) respect.” If x is admirable, it is so in virtue of some set of facts that explain this or make it so. A person's ...
... admirable. This is an evaluative concept. Thus “x is admirable → x is thereby good in some (typically non-attributive) respect.” If x is admirable, it is so in virtue of some set of facts that explain this or make it so. A person's ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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