Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana 8
... hope , or the passion of the mind for unknown good , but experience . - The forest of Arden , in As you like it , can alone compare with the mountain scenes in CYMBELINE : yet how different the contemplative quiet of the one from the ...
... hope , or the passion of the mind for unknown good , but experience . - The forest of Arden , in As you like it , can alone compare with the mountain scenes in CYMBELINE : yet how different the contemplative quiet of the one from the ...
Strana 53
... hope I have to save my life thereby . For if I had feared death , I would not have come hither to put myself in hazard : but pricked forward with desire to be revenged of them that thus have ban- ished me , which now I do begin , by ...
... hope I have to save my life thereby . For if I had feared death , I would not have come hither to put myself in hazard : but pricked forward with desire to be revenged of them that thus have ban- ished me , which now I do begin , by ...
Strana 54
... hope also of greater things at all the Volsces ' hands . ' So he feasted him for that time , and entertained him in the honorablest manner he could , talking with him of no other matter at that present : but within few days after , they ...
... hope also of greater things at all the Volsces ' hands . ' So he feasted him for that time , and entertained him in the honorablest manner he could , talking with him of no other matter at that present : but within few days after , they ...
Strana 55
... hope ? And with these words herself , his wife and children , fell down upon their knees before him : Martius seeing that , could refrain no longer , but went straight " 6 and lifted her up , crying out , Oh CORIOLANUS . 55 35.
... hope ? And with these words herself , his wife and children , fell down upon their knees before him : Martius seeing that , could refrain no longer , but went straight " 6 and lifted her up , crying out , Oh CORIOLANUS . 55 35.
Strana 74
... in his circum- stances . It is that of assumed severity only . It is the effect of disappointed hope , of bitter regrets , of affection suspended , not obliterated , by the distractions of the scene around 74 HAMLET .
... in his circum- stances . It is that of assumed severity only . It is the effect of disappointed hope , of bitter regrets , of affection suspended , not obliterated , by the distractions of the scene around 74 HAMLET .
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admiration affections Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson blood breath Cæsar Caliban character comedy Coriolanus critic CYMBELINE D'Ol death delight Desdemona dost doth dramatic Duke effeminacy Endymion equal Eumenides eyes Falstaff fancy fear feeling fire fool fortune friends genius give grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven Henry honour human Iago imagination Jeremy Taylor Jonson king kiss lady Lear learning live look lord Macbeth MALVOLIO manner MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mind moral nature never night noble Othello passages passion person pity play pleasure poet poetical poetry pride prince quincunxes racter rich Richard Richard III scene seems Sejanus sense sentiment Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's sleep soul speak speech spirit striking style sweet tell tender thee things thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth unto wife words writers youth