Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 23
... never loses his self - possession , and makes use of every circumstance that happens as an instrument of his long - reaching designs . In his last extremity we can only regard him as a wild beast taken in the toils : we never entirely ...
... never loses his self - possession , and makes use of every circumstance that happens as an instrument of his long - reaching designs . In his last extremity we can only regard him as a wild beast taken in the toils : we never entirely ...
Strana 107
... never halloo'd to , nor cheer'd with horn , In Crete , in Sparta , nor in Thessaly : Judge when you hear . Even Titian never made a hunting - piece of a gusto so fresh and lusty , and so near the first ages of the world as this.- It had ...
... never halloo'd to , nor cheer'd with horn , In Crete , in Sparta , nor in Thessaly : Judge when you hear . Even Titian never made a hunting - piece of a gusto so fresh and lusty , and so near the first ages of the world as this.- It had ...
Strana 207
... never more finely expressed than in Constance . The dignity of her answer to King Philip , when she refuses to ... never , never Must I behold my pretty Arthur more . K. Philip . You are as fond of grief as KING JOHN 207.
... never more finely expressed than in Constance . The dignity of her answer to King Philip , when she refuses to ... never , never Must I behold my pretty Arthur more . K. Philip . You are as fond of grief as KING JOHN 207.
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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