Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 strán (strany) |
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... humour and quaint extravagance . The description which Imogen gives of his unwelcome addresses to her- " Whose love- suit hath been to me as fearful as a siege " -is enough to cure the most ridiculous lover of his folly . It is remark ...
... humour and quaint extravagance . The description which Imogen gives of his unwelcome addresses to her- " Whose love- suit hath been to me as fearful as a siege " -is enough to cure the most ridiculous lover of his folly . It is remark ...
Strana 21
... humour immediately follows that unexpected and animated burst of indignant eloquence , put into the mouth of one of the angry tribunes . " Marullus . Wherefore rejoice ! -What conquest brings he home ? What tributaries follow him to ...
... humour immediately follows that unexpected and animated burst of indignant eloquence , put into the mouth of one of the angry tribunes . " Marullus . Wherefore rejoice ! -What conquest brings he home ? What tributaries follow him to ...
Strana 33
... humour . The business of the state does him offence . Desdemona . If ' twere no other ! " — 1 " Iago . Ay , too gentle . Othello . Nay , that's certain . " C The scene which follows with Æmilia and the song of OTHELLO 33.
... humour . The business of the state does him offence . Desdemona . If ' twere no other ! " — 1 " Iago . Ay , too gentle . Othello . Nay , that's certain . " C The scene which follows with Æmilia and the song of OTHELLO 33.
Strana 117
... humour bodily . " We are as well acquainted with his person as his mind , and his jokes come upon us with double force and relish from the quantity of flesh through which they make their way , as he shakes his fat sides with laughter ...
... humour bodily . " We are as well acquainted with his person as his mind , and his jokes come upon us with double force and relish from the quantity of flesh through which they make their way , as he shakes his fat sides with laughter ...
Strana 118
... humour the jest upon his favourite propensities , and as a conscious caricature of himself . He is represented as a liar , a braggart , a coward , a glutton , & c . , and yet we are not offended but delighted with him ; for he is all ...
... humour the jest upon his favourite propensities , and as a conscious caricature of himself . He is represented as a liar , a braggart , a coward , a glutton , & c . , and yet we are not offended but delighted with him ; for he is all ...
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