Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... play of Shakespeare . It is one of the few in which he seems to be in earnest throughout , never to trifle nor go out of his way . He does not relax in his efforts , nor lose sight of the unity of his design . It is the only play of our ...
... play of Shakespeare . It is one of the few in which he seems to be in earnest throughout , never to trifle nor go out of his way . He does not relax in his efforts , nor lose sight of the unity of his design . It is the only play of our ...
Strana 191
... play is lost in the tedious whining morality of the uxorious king ( taken from another play ) ; we say tedious , because it interrupts the business of the scene , and loses its beauty and effect by having no intelligible connexion with ...
... play is lost in the tedious whining morality of the uxorious king ( taken from another play ) ; we say tedious , because it interrupts the business of the scene , and loses its beauty and effect by having no intelligible connexion with ...
Strana 194
... play are the farewell apostrophe of the queen to the Tower , where the children are shut up from her , and Tyrrel's description of their death . We will finish our quotations with them . Queen . Stay , yet look back with me unto the ...
... play are the farewell apostrophe of the queen to the Tower , where the children are shut up from her , and Tyrrel's description of their death . We will finish our quotations with them . Queen . Stay , yet look back with me unto the ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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