Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... tenderness and resent- ment , jealousy and remorse , in unfolding the strength and the weaknesses of our nature , in uniting sublimity of thought with the anguish of the keenest woe , in putting in motion the various impulses that ...
... tenderness and resent- ment , jealousy and remorse , in unfolding the strength and the weaknesses of our nature , in uniting sublimity of thought with the anguish of the keenest woe , in putting in motion the various impulses that ...
Strana 119
... tenderness and delicacy . Of this kind are her resolution to follow the Friar's advice , and the conflict in her bosom between apprehension and love when she comes to take the sleeping poison . Shakespeare is blamed for the mixture of ...
... tenderness and delicacy . Of this kind are her resolution to follow the Friar's advice , and the conflict in her bosom between apprehension and love when she comes to take the sleeping poison . Shakespeare is blamed for the mixture of ...
Strana 207
... tenderness , rendered desperate by the fickleness of friends and the injustice of fortune , and made stronger in will , in proportion to the want of all other power , was never more finely expressed than in Constance . The dignity of ...
... tenderness , rendered desperate by the fickleness of friends and the injustice of fortune , and made stronger in will , in proportion to the want of all other power , was never more finely expressed than in Constance . The dignity of ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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