Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 188
... original than Kemble in the same character . In some parts he is deficient in dignity , and particularly in the scenes of state business , he has by no means an air of artificial authority . There is at times an aspiring elevation , an ...
... original than Kemble in the same character . In some parts he is deficient in dignity , and particularly in the scenes of state business , he has by no means an air of artificial authority . There is at times an aspiring elevation , an ...
Strana 190
... original actor , on which the town was considerably divided for no other reason than because they were original . The manner in which Shakespeare's plays have been generally altered or rather mangled by modern mechanists , is a disgrace ...
... original actor , on which the town was considerably divided for no other reason than because they were original . The manner in which Shakespeare's plays have been generally altered or rather mangled by modern mechanists , is a disgrace ...
Strana 194
... original play are the farewell apostrophe of the queen to the Tower , where the children are shut up from her , and Tyrrel's description of their death . We will finish our quotations with them . Queen . Stay , yet look back with me ...
... original play are the farewell apostrophe of the queen to the Tower , where the children are shut up from her , and Tyrrel's description of their death . We will finish our quotations with them . Queen . Stay , yet look back with me ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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