Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... lady wearing past her first youth but yet addicted to keeping a numberof beaux to her string. Hazlitt, attracted to her from the first,—he made a gloomy lover andhis subsequentperformances inthat part wereunedifying—for some years ...
... lady wearing past her first youth but yet addicted to keeping a numberof beaux to her string. Hazlitt, attracted to her from the first,—he made a gloomy lover andhis subsequentperformances inthat part wereunedifying—for some years ...
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... lady! Imogen. Ifalse? thy conscience witness, Iachimo, Thou didst accuse him of incontinency, Thou then look'dst like a villain: now methinks, Thy favour's good enough. Some jay of Italy, Whosemother was her painting, hath betrayed him ...
... lady! Imogen. Ifalse? thy conscience witness, Iachimo, Thou didst accuse him of incontinency, Thou then look'dst like a villain: now methinks, Thy favour's good enough. Some jay of Italy, Whosemother was her painting, hath betrayed him ...
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... Lady Macbeth, whose obdurate strength of will andmasculine firmnessgive her the ascendancy overher husband's faltering virtue. Sheat once seizes on the opportunitythat offers forthe accomplishment of all their wishedfor greatness ...
... Lady Macbeth, whose obdurate strength of will andmasculine firmnessgive her the ascendancy overher husband's faltering virtue. Sheat once seizes on the opportunitythat offers forthe accomplishment of all their wishedfor greatness ...
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... Lady Macbeth does by the force of passion! Herfaultseems to have been an excessof that strong principleof selfinterest andfamily aggrandizement, not amenable tothe common feelings ofcompassion and justice, which is somarked a feature in ...
... Lady Macbeth does by the force of passion! Herfaultseems to have been an excessof that strong principleof selfinterest andfamily aggrandizement, not amenable tothe common feelings ofcompassion and justice, which is somarked a feature in ...
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... Lady Macbeth's speech, 'Had henot resembled myfather as he slept,I had done't,' there is murderand filialpiety together, andinurging him to fulfil his vengeance against the defenceless king, her thoughts spare theblood neitherof infants ...
... Lady Macbeth's speech, 'Had henot resembled myfather as he slept,I had done't,' there is murderand filialpiety together, andinurging him to fulfil his vengeance against the defenceless king, her thoughts spare theblood neitherof infants ...
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