Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana 49
... pride and self - will , our admiration of his prowess is immediately coupled. with. contempt. for. their. pusillanimity . The. insolence. of. power ! is stronger than the plea of necessity . The tame submission to usurped authority , or ...
... pride and self - will , our admiration of his prowess is immediately coupled. with. contempt. for. their. pusillanimity . The. insolence. of. power ! is stronger than the plea of necessity . The tame submission to usurped authority , or ...
Strana 50
... pride and obstinacy at their expense , he turns his arms against his country . If his country was not worth defend- ing , why did he build his pride on its defence ? He is a conque- ror and a hero ; he conquers other countries , and ...
... pride and obstinacy at their expense , he turns his arms against his country . If his country was not worth defend- ing , why did he build his pride on its defence ? He is a conque- ror and a hero ; he conquers other countries , and ...
Strana 51
... pride , of our degradation ; their splendor , of our wretchedness ; their tyranny , of our servitude . If they had the superior intelligence ascribed to them ( which they have not ) it would only render them so much more formidable ...
... pride , of our degradation ; their splendor , of our wretchedness ; their tyranny , of our servitude . If they had the superior intelligence ascribed to them ( which they have not ) it would only render them so much more formidable ...
Strana 52
... pride and modesty , are consequences of each other . His pride consists in the inflexible sternness of his will : his love of glory is a determined desire to bear down all opposition , and to extort the admiration both of friends and ...
... pride and modesty , are consequences of each other . His pride consists in the inflexible sternness of his will : his love of glory is a determined desire to bear down all opposition , and to extort the admiration both of friends and ...
Strana 64
... pride and Eastern magnificence : and in the struggle between the two , the empire of the world seems suspended , " like the swan's down - feather , " That stands upon the swell at full of tide , And neither way inclines . " The ...
... pride and Eastern magnificence : and in the struggle between the two , the empire of the world seems suspended , " like the swan's down - feather , " That stands upon the swell at full of tide , And neither way inclines . " The ...
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