Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... once upon a raw and gusty day , ' are among the finest strokes in it . But perhaps the whole is not equal to the short scene which follows when Caesar enters with his train . Brutus . The games are done , and Caesar is returning ...
... once upon a raw and gusty day , ' are among the finest strokes in it . But perhaps the whole is not equal to the short scene which follows when Caesar enters with his train . Brutus . The games are done , and Caesar is returning ...
Strana 37
... once roused by a sense of his wrongs , he is stopped by no considerations of remorse or pity till he has 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 ...
... once roused by a sense of his wrongs , he is stopped by no considerations of remorse or pity till he has 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 ...
Strana 105
... once into the empire of the butterflies . How beautifully is this race of beings contrasted with the men and women actors in the scene , by a single epithet which Titania gives to the latter , ' the human mortals ' ! It is astonishing ...
... once into the empire of the butterflies . How beautifully is this race of beings contrasted with the men and women actors in the scene , by a single epithet which Titania gives to the latter , ' the human mortals ' ! It is astonishing ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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