Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana 15
... strange and forbidden things , where the ground rocks under our feet . Shakspeare's genius here took its full swing , and trod upon the farthest bounds of nature and passion . This circumstance will account for the abruptness and ...
... strange and forbidden things , where the ground rocks under our feet . Shakspeare's genius here took its full swing , and trod upon the farthest bounds of nature and passion . This circumstance will account for the abruptness and ...
Strana 53
... strange disguising of this man . Tullus rose presently , from the board , and coming towards him , asked him what he was , and wherefore he came . Then Martius unmuffled himself , and after he had paused awhile , making no answer , he ...
... strange disguising of this man . Tullus rose presently , from the board , and coming towards him , asked him what he was , and wherefore he came . Then Martius unmuffled himself , and after he had paused awhile , making no answer , he ...
Strana 67
... strange flesh , Which some did die to look on : and all this , It wounds thine honor that I speak it now , Was borne so like a soldier , that thy cheek So much as lank'd not . " The passage after Antony's defeat by Augustus , where he ...
... strange flesh , Which some did die to look on : and all this , It wounds thine honor that I speak it now , Was borne so like a soldier , that thy cheek So much as lank'd not . " The passage after Antony's defeat by Augustus , where he ...
Strana 71
... strange things ; who cannot be well at ease , while he sees evil hovering near him like a spectre ; whose powers of action have been eaten up by thought ; he to whom the universe seems infinite , and him- self nothing ; whose bitterness ...
... strange things ; who cannot be well at ease , while he sees evil hovering near him like a spectre ; whose powers of action have been eaten up by thought ; he to whom the universe seems infinite , and him- self nothing ; whose bitterness ...
Strana 80
... strange monster amiable . Shakspeare had to paint the human animal rude and without choice in its pleasures , but not without the sense of pleasure or some germ of the affections . Master Barnardine , in Measure for Measure , the savage ...
... strange monster amiable . Shakspeare had to paint the human animal rude and without choice in its pleasures , but not without the sense of pleasure or some germ of the affections . Master Barnardine , in Measure for Measure , the savage ...
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