Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... ofhis disappointment when the roundfaced manin black entered,and dissipated all doubts on thesubject by beginning totalk.He did not cease while he stayed; nor has he since. Of his meeting with Coleridge, and of the soul's awakening ...
... ofhis disappointment when the roundfaced manin black entered,and dissipated all doubts on thesubject by beginning totalk.He did not cease while he stayed; nor has he since. Of his meeting with Coleridge, and of the soul's awakening ...
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... ofhis traits arealmost too nice and delicate for the stage, that they can onlybe properly seized by a great actor,and fully understood by a veryacute audience.Not onlyhashe delineated many kinds offolly;he has also contrived to exhibit ...
... ofhis traits arealmost too nice and delicate for the stage, that they can onlybe properly seized by a great actor,and fully understood by a veryacute audience.Not onlyhashe delineated many kinds offolly;he has also contrived to exhibit ...
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... ofhis heroines(in which they abound) isonly an excess ofthe habitual prejudices of theirsex,scrupulous of being falsetotheir vows, truantto theiraffections, and taught bytheforce of feeling when to forgothe forms of propriety forthe ...
... ofhis heroines(in which they abound) isonly an excess ofthe habitual prejudices of theirsex,scrupulous of being falsetotheir vows, truantto theiraffections, and taught bytheforce of feeling when to forgothe forms of propriety forthe ...
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... of his unwelcomeaddresses toher—'Whose lovesuit hath beentome as fearful as asiege'—is enough to cure the most ... ofhis person and manners, is not without shrewdness inhis observations. So trueisit that follyis as often owingto a ...
... of his unwelcomeaddresses toher—'Whose lovesuit hath beentome as fearful as asiege'—is enough to cure the most ... ofhis person and manners, is not without shrewdness inhis observations. So trueisit that follyis as often owingto a ...
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... of his mind. His blindly rushing forward on the objects ofhisambition and revenge, orhis recoiling from them, equally betraysthe harassed stateof hisfeelings.— This part ofhis character is admirably setoff by being brought inconnexion ...
... of his mind. His blindly rushing forward on the objects ofhisambition and revenge, orhis recoiling from them, equally betraysthe harassed stateof hisfeelings.— This part ofhis character is admirably setoff by being brought inconnexion ...
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admirable affections allthe andhis andthe andto Antony Apemantus atthe Banquo beauty Bolingbroke breath Brutus bythe Caesar Caliban Cassius character circumstances Claudio comedy Cordelia Coriolanus critic Cymbeline daughter death Desdemona dost doth dramatic eyes Falstaff feeling fool friends fromthe genius give Gonerill grace hast hath Hazlitt hear heart heaven hehas heis Henry hisown honour Hubert human Iago imagination inhis inthe inthis intothe isan isin isthe Itis Juliet king lady Lear likea look lord Macbeth Malvolio Michael Cassio MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT DREAM mind moral nature never night ofher ofhis ofit ofthe oftheir onthe Othello passages passion Perdita play pleasure poet poetry prince Regan revenge Richard Richard III Romeo scene Shakespeare sleep speak speech spirit sweet tenderness thathe thee themost Thereis things thou art thought TITUS ANDRONICUS tobe tohave tohis tothe tragedy truth whichhe William Hazlitt withthe youth