Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... critic, he ought not to beabad poet. Such poetry as a man deliberately writes, such, and such onlywill he like. Dr.Johnson'sPreface tohis editionof Shakespeare looks like a laborious attempt to bury the characteristic merits.
... critic, he ought not to beabad poet. Such poetry as a man deliberately writes, such, and such onlywill he like. Dr.Johnson'sPreface tohis editionof Shakespeare looks like a laborious attempt to bury the characteristic merits.
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... tohis fate for the mere love of mischief, and from a disinterested delight in deformity and cruelty. They are hags of mischief, obscene panders to iniquity, malicious from their impotence of enjoyment, enamoured of destruction, because ...
... tohis fate for the mere love of mischief, and from a disinterested delight in deformity and cruelty. They are hags of mischief, obscene panders to iniquity, malicious from their impotence of enjoyment, enamoured of destruction, because ...
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... to his slaughterous thoughts', and he intheend anticipates his wife in the boldness and bloodiness of his enterprises ... tohis character. From the strangenessofthe events thatsurround him,heis full of amazement andfear;and stands in ...
... to his slaughterous thoughts', and he intheend anticipates his wife in the boldness and bloodiness of his enterprises ... tohis character. From the strangenessofthe events thatsurround him,heis full of amazement andfear;and stands in ...
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