Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana xv
... moral odiousness , harrows up the mind unmercifully , and tortures even our senses by the exhibition of the most insupportable and hate- ful spectacles , is one of much greater importance . He has never , in fact , varnished over wild ...
... moral odiousness , harrows up the mind unmercifully , and tortures even our senses by the exhibition of the most insupportable and hate- ful spectacles , is one of much greater importance . He has never , in fact , varnished over wild ...
Strana 5
... Under the windows , white and azure , laced With blue of Heav'n's own tint - on her left breast A mole cinque - spotted , like the crimson drops I ' the bottom of a cowslip . " There is a moral sense in the proud beauty of CYMBELINE . 5.
... Under the windows , white and azure , laced With blue of Heav'n's own tint - on her left breast A mole cinque - spotted , like the crimson drops I ' the bottom of a cowslip . " There is a moral sense in the proud beauty of CYMBELINE . 5.
Strana 6
William Hazlitt. There is a moral sense in the proud beauty of this last image , a rich surfeit of the fancy , -as that well - known passage begin . ning , " Me of my lawful pleasure she restrained , and prayed me oft forbearance ...
William Hazlitt. There is a moral sense in the proud beauty of this last image , a rich surfeit of the fancy , -as that well - known passage begin . ning , " Me of my lawful pleasure she restrained , and prayed me oft forbearance ...
Strana 28
... It excites our sympathy in an extraordinary degree . The moral it conveys has a closer ap- plication to the concerns of human life than that of any other of Shakspeare's plays . " It comes directly home to the 28 OTHELLO .
... It excites our sympathy in an extraordinary degree . The moral it conveys has a closer ap- plication to the concerns of human life than that of any other of Shakspeare's plays . " It comes directly home to the 28 OTHELLO .
Strana 36
... moral obligation , there are no excesses to which it will not of itself give rise , without the assistance of any other motive , either of passion or self - interest . Iago in fact belongs to a class of characters common to Shakspeare ...
... moral obligation , there are no excesses to which it will not of itself give rise , without the assistance of any other motive , either of passion or self - interest . Iago in fact belongs to a class of characters common to Shakspeare ...
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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