Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... Fool , whose well- timed levity comes in to break the continuity of feeling when it can no longer be borne , and to bring into play again the fibres of the heart just as they are growing rigid from over - strained excitement . The ...
... Fool , whose well- timed levity comes in to break the continuity of feeling when it can no longer be borne , and to bring into play again the fibres of the heart just as they are growing rigid from over - strained excitement . The ...
Strana 130
... Fool . Thou wast a pretty fellow , when thou had'st no need to care for her frowning ; now thou art an O without a figure : I am better than thou art now ; I am a fool , thou art nothing . Yes , forsooth , I will hold my tongue ; [ To ...
... Fool . Thou wast a pretty fellow , when thou had'st no need to care for her frowning ; now thou art an O without a figure : I am better than thou art now ; I am a fool , thou art nothing . Yes , forsooth , I will hold my tongue ; [ To ...
Strana 140
... fool , I shall go mad ! [ Exeunt Lear , Gloster , Kent , and Fool . If there is anything in any author like this yearning of the heart , these throes of tenderness , this profound expression of all that can be thought and felt in the ...
... fool , I shall go mad ! [ Exeunt Lear , Gloster , Kent , and Fool . If there is anything in any author like this yearning of the heart , these throes of tenderness , this profound expression of all that can be thought and felt in the ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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