Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... ne peut renaitre pour moi, ni s'effacer jamais dans ma memoire. When I gotthere the organ was playing the 100thPsalm, and when it wasdone Mr. Coleridge rose and gave out his text, 'And he went up into the mountain to pray,
... ne peut renaitre pour moi, ni s'effacer jamais dans ma memoire. When I gotthere the organ was playing the 100thPsalm, and when it wasdone Mr. Coleridge rose and gave out his text, 'And he went up into the mountain to pray,
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William Hazlitt. text, 'And he went up into the mountain to pray, HIMSELF, ALONE.' As he gave out this text, his voice 'rose like a stream of distilled perfumes', and when he came to the two last words, whichhe pronounced loud, deep ...
William Hazlitt. text, 'And he went up into the mountain to pray, HIMSELF, ALONE.' As he gave out this text, his voice 'rose like a stream of distilled perfumes', and when he came to the two last words, whichhe pronounced loud, deep ...
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... intothe scales—does give the reader, aswitha jerk, the sensation that Hazlitt has, of his rashness,invited thatwhich suddenly throws himup in the airto kick the beam: thathehas provoked a comparison which exhibits his own performanceas ...
... intothe scales—does give the reader, aswitha jerk, the sensation that Hazlitt has, of his rashness,invited thatwhich suddenly throws himup in the airto kick the beam: thathehas provoked a comparison which exhibits his own performanceas ...
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... into the form of a dialogue, and the intermediate circumstances are explained by the different speakers, asoccasionrenders it necessary. The action is less concentratedinconsequence; butthe interest becomes more aerial andrefined ...
... into the form of a dialogue, and the intermediate circumstances are explained by the different speakers, asoccasionrenders it necessary. The action is less concentratedinconsequence; butthe interest becomes more aerial andrefined ...
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... intothe minds of his characters, but givesatone and colour tothe scenes hedescribes from the feelings oftheir imaginary inhabitants. He at the same time preserves the utmost propriety of action andpassion, and gives all their local ...
... intothe minds of his characters, but givesatone and colour tothe scenes hedescribes from the feelings oftheir imaginary inhabitants. He at the same time preserves the utmost propriety of action andpassion, and gives all their local ...
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