Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 65
... fortune had made most fearful to us : making myself to see my son , and my daughter here her husband , besieging the walls of his native country : so as that which is the only comfort to all others in their adversity and misery , to ...
... fortune had made most fearful to us : making myself to see my son , and my daughter here her husband , besieging the walls of his native country : so as that which is the only comfort to all others in their adversity and misery , to ...
Strana 82
... fortune , from long - cherished passion ; and contracts our view of life from a strange and romantic dream , long , obscure , and infinite , into a smartly contested , three hours ' inaugural disputation on its merits by the different ...
... fortune , from long - cherished passion ; and contracts our view of life from a strange and romantic dream , long , obscure , and infinite , into a smartly contested , three hours ' inaugural disputation on its merits by the different ...
Strana 147
... fortune , bewailing his loss of kingly power , not preventing it , sinking under the aspiring genius of Bolingbroke , his authority trampled on , his hopes failing him , and his pride crushed and broken down under insults and injuries ...
... fortune , bewailing his loss of kingly power , not preventing it , sinking under the aspiring genius of Bolingbroke , his authority trampled on , his hopes failing him , and his pride crushed and broken down under insults and injuries ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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