Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... to have been made forhim, but who seemed tobe talking at agreat rate to his fellow passengers. Mr.Rowehad scarce returned to givean account ofhis disappointment when the roundfaced manin black entered,and dissipated all doubts on ...
... to have been made forhim, but who seemed tobe talking at agreat rate to his fellow passengers. Mr.Rowehad scarce returned to givean account ofhis disappointment when the roundfaced manin black entered,and dissipated all doubts on ...
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... . 'I was at Hazlitt's marriage, andhad like tohave been turnedout severaltimesduring the ceremony. Anything awful makes me laugh.'The marriage wasnot a happy one. Portraitpainting had been abandoned long before this. The Essay on.
... . 'I was at Hazlitt's marriage, andhad like tohave been turnedout severaltimesduring the ceremony. Anything awful makes me laugh.'The marriage wasnot a happy one. Portraitpainting had been abandoned long before this. The Essay on.
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... moderns seem tohave,asif the poet, like the clown in the proverb,muststrike twice on the same place. An ancient rhetorician delivereda caution against dwelling too long on the excitation of pity; for nothing, he said, dries so.
... moderns seem tohave,asif the poet, like the clown in the proverb,muststrike twice on the same place. An ancient rhetorician delivereda caution against dwelling too long on the excitation of pity; for nothing, he said, dries so.
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... To have thee crownedwithal. This swelling exultation and keen spiritof triumph, this uncontrollable eagerness of anticipation, which seemsto dilate her form and takepossession of all her faculties,this solid, substantial fleshandblood ...
... To have thee crownedwithal. This swelling exultation and keen spiritof triumph, this uncontrollable eagerness of anticipation, which seemsto dilate her form and takepossession of all her faculties,this solid, substantial fleshandblood ...
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... to have been an excessof that strong principleof selfinterest andfamily aggrandizement, not amenable tothe common feelings ... Tohave seen her in that character wasan event in every one's life,not tobe forgotten. The dramatic beautyof ...
... to have been an excessof that strong principleof selfinterest andfamily aggrandizement, not amenable tothe common feelings ... Tohave seen her in that character wasan event in every one's life,not tobe forgotten. The dramatic beautyof ...
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