Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... thereis not onlythe utmost keeping in each separate character; butin thecastingof the different parts, and their relationtoone another, there isan affinityand harmony, like whatwe may observe inthe gradations of colour inapicture. The ...
... thereis not onlythe utmost keeping in each separate character; butin thecastingof the different parts, and their relationtoone another, there isan affinityand harmony, like whatwe may observe inthe gradations of colour inapicture. The ...
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... There are otherdecisive differences inherent in the two characters. Richardmaybe regarded asamanofthe world ... Thereis no conflictof opposite feelingsinhis breast. The apparitions which heseesonly haunthimin his sleep; nor does ...
... There are otherdecisive differences inherent in the two characters. Richardmaybe regarded asamanofthe world ... Thereis no conflictof opposite feelingsinhis breast. The apparitions which heseesonly haunthimin his sleep; nor does ...
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... thereis in general awantof passion; the affections are at a stand;our sympathies arerepulsed anddefeated inall directions. The onlypassion which influences the story is that of Angelo; andyethe seemsto have a much greater passion ...
... thereis in general awantof passion; the affections are at a stand;our sympathies arerepulsed anddefeated inall directions. The onlypassion which influences the story is that of Angelo; andyethe seemsto have a much greater passion ...
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