Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... whichhe pronounced loud, deep, anddistinct, it seemed tome,who was then young, as ifthe sounds had echoed from the bottomofthe humanheart, and asif that prayer might have floatedin solemnsilence through the universe.... Thepreacher then ...
... whichhe pronounced loud, deep, anddistinct, it seemed tome,who was then young, as ifthe sounds had echoed from the bottomofthe humanheart, and asif that prayer might have floatedin solemnsilence through the universe.... Thepreacher then ...
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... which he afterwardsmodified,muchless forsook. We next find him making a tourasa portraitpainter through thenorth ofEngland, where(aswastobe expected) he attemptedaportrait ofWordsworth, among others. 'At his desire', says Wordsworth, 'I ...
... which he afterwardsmodified,muchless forsook. We next find him making a tourasa portraitpainter through thenorth ofEngland, where(aswastobe expected) he attemptedaportrait ofWordsworth, among others. 'At his desire', says Wordsworth, 'I ...
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... which he chose for hisView of the English Stage in1818;the Characters beinganything but 'critical' in thesensethere connoted. Jeffrey notedthisinthe forefront of a sympathetic article inthe Edinburgh. It is, intruth, rather an encomium ...
... which he chose for hisView of the English Stage in1818;the Characters beinganything but 'critical' in thesensethere connoted. Jeffrey notedthisinthe forefront of a sympathetic article inthe Edinburgh. It is, intruth, rather an encomium ...
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... which he alludes, 'Remarks on some of the Characters of Shakespeare, by the ofObservations on Modern Gardening', wasby Thomas Whately, UnderSecretaryof Stateunder Lord North. Whately died in 1772, and the Essay was published PREFACE ...
... which he alludes, 'Remarks on some of the Characters of Shakespeare, by the ofObservations on Modern Gardening', wasby Thomas Whately, UnderSecretaryof Stateunder Lord North. Whately died in 1772, and the Essay was published PREFACE ...
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... which he has contrived to elude impressions of too painfula nature, may beseen in Iago and Richard the Third. The constant reference toa petty andpuny racemustcripplethe boldness of the poet.Fortunately for his art,Shakespeare lived in ...
... which he has contrived to elude impressions of too painfula nature, may beseen in Iago and Richard the Third. The constant reference toa petty andpuny racemustcripplethe boldness of the poet.Fortunately for his art,Shakespeare lived in ...
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