Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... given of Julius Caesar , nor do we think it answers to the portrait given of him in his Commentaries . He makes several vapouring and rather pedantic speeches , and does nothing . Indeed , he has nothing to do . So far , the fault of ...
... given of Julius Caesar , nor do we think it answers to the portrait given of him in his Commentaries . He makes several vapouring and rather pedantic speeches , and does nothing . Indeed , he has nothing to do . So far , the fault of ...
Strana 37
... given a loose to all the dictates of his rage and his despair . It is in working his noble nature up to this extremity through rapid but gradual transitions , in raising passion to its height from the smallest beginnings and in spite of ...
... given a loose to all the dictates of his rage and his despair . It is in working his noble nature up to this extremity through rapid but gradual transitions , in raising passion to its height from the smallest beginnings and in spite of ...
Strana 125
... given , and what nobody else but he could give . So we believe . The mind of Lear staggering between the weight of attachment and the hurried movements of passion is like a tall ship driven about by the winds , buffeted by the LEAR.
... given , and what nobody else but he could give . So we believe . The mind of Lear staggering between the weight of attachment and the hurried movements of passion is like a tall ship driven about by the winds , buffeted by the LEAR.
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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