Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana 27
... matter : Enjoy the honey heavy dew of slumber . Thou hast no figures nor no fantasies , Which busy care draws in the brains of men . Therefore thou sleep'st so sound . " OTHELLO . Katharsis I has been said that tragedy purifies JULIUS ...
... matter : Enjoy the honey heavy dew of slumber . Thou hast no figures nor no fantasies , Which busy care draws in the brains of men . Therefore thou sleep'st so sound . " OTHELLO . Katharsis I has been said that tragedy purifies JULIUS ...
Strana 54
... matter at that present : but within few days after , they fell to consultation together in what sort they should begin their wars . " The meeting between Coriolanus and his mother is also nearly the same as in the play . " Now was ...
... matter at that present : but within few days after , they fell to consultation together in what sort they should begin their wars . " The meeting between Coriolanus and his mother is also nearly the same as in the play . " Now was ...
Strana 57
... matter , a prodigious number of fine things in its way . Troilus himself is no character : he is merely a common lover ; but Cressida and her uncle Pandarus are hit off with proverbial truth . By the speeches given to the leaders of the ...
... matter , a prodigious number of fine things in its way . Troilus himself is no character : he is merely a common lover ; but Cressida and her uncle Pandarus are hit off with proverbial truth . By the speeches given to the leaders of the ...
Strana 60
... wept with them as he chose . He has no prejudices for or against them ; and it seems a matter of perfect indifference whether he shall be in jest or earnest . According to him , " the web of 60 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... wept with them as he chose . He has no prejudices for or against them ; and it seems a matter of perfect indifference whether he shall be in jest or earnest . According to him , " the web of 60 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
Strana 61
... matter - of - fact has a romantic grace about it ; or seems to float with the breath of imagination in a freer element . No one could have more depth of feeling or observa- tion than Chaucer , but he wanted resources of invention ...
... matter - of - fact has a romantic grace about it ; or seems to float with the breath of imagination in a freer element . No one could have more depth of feeling or observa- tion than Chaucer , but he wanted resources of invention ...
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