Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... moral declamations in Juvenal , while the former have all the keenness and caustic severity of the old Stoic philosophers . The soul of Diogenes appears to have been seated on the lips of Apemantus . The churlish profession of ...
... moral declamations in Juvenal , while the former have all the keenness and caustic severity of the old Stoic philosophers . The soul of Diogenes appears to have been seated on the lips of Apemantus . The churlish profession of ...
Strana 90
... moral perfection of this character has been called in question , we think , by those who did not understand it . It is more interesting than according to rules amiable , though not faultless . The ethical delineations of that noble and ...
... moral perfection of this character has been called in question , we think , by those who did not understand it . It is more interesting than according to rules amiable , though not faultless . The ethical delineations of that noble and ...
Strana 186
... moral lecture on the duty of allegiance and the sanctity of an oath ; and when stabbed by Gloucester in the Tower , reproaches him with his crimes , but pardons him his own death . RICHARD III RICHARD III may be considered as properly a ...
... moral lecture on the duty of allegiance and the sanctity of an oath ; and when stabbed by Gloucester in the Tower , reproaches him with his crimes , but pardons him his own death . RICHARD III RICHARD III may be considered as properly a ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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