Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxxix
... reason to complain when he approaches nearest to his highest excellence , and seems fully resolved to sink them in dejection , or mollify them with tender emotions by the fall of greatness , the danger of innocence , or the crosses of ...
... reason to complain when he approaches nearest to his highest excellence , and seems fully resolved to sink them in dejection , or mollify them with tender emotions by the fall of greatness , the danger of innocence , or the crosses of ...
Strana 11
... reason for❜t . Shakespeare's morality is introduced in the same simple , unobtrusive manner . Imogen will not let her companions stay away from the chase to attend her when sick , and gives her reason for it : Stick to your journal ...
... reason for❜t . Shakespeare's morality is introduced in the same simple , unobtrusive manner . Imogen will not let her companions stay away from the chase to attend her when sick , and gives her reason for it : Stick to your journal ...
Strana 89
... reason himself out of it : How all occasions do inform against me , And spur my dull revenge ! What is a man , If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed ? A beast ; no more . Sure he that made us with such large ...
... reason himself out of it : How all occasions do inform against me , And spur my dull revenge ! What is a man , If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed ? A beast ; no more . Sure he that made us with such large ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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