Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... common purposes of effect , and satisfied the ambition of an ordinary painter of character . Shakespeare has laboured the finer shades of difference in both with as much care and skill as if he had had to depend on the execution alone ...
... common purposes of effect , and satisfied the ambition of an ordinary painter of character . Shakespeare has laboured the finer shades of difference in both with as much care and skill as if he had had to depend on the execution alone ...
Strana 44
... common behaviour of women to their husbands . This dialogue takes place just before the last fatal scene . If Othello had overheard it , it would have prevented the whole catastrophe ; but then it would have spoiled the play . He The ...
... common behaviour of women to their husbands . This dialogue takes place just before the last fatal scene . If Othello had overheard it , it would have prevented the whole catastrophe ; but then it would have spoiled the play . He The ...
Strana 198
... common decency and common humanity , are marked in strong lines . His traditional peculiarities of expression complete the reality of the picture . The authoritative exple- tive , ' Ha ! ' with which he intimates his indigna- tion or ...
... common decency and common humanity , are marked in strong lines . His traditional peculiarities of expression complete the reality of the picture . The authoritative exple- tive , ' Ha ! ' with which he intimates his indigna- tion or ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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