Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana 59
... poor Desdemona , as it were , inside out . It is certain that nothing but the genius of Shakspeare could have preserved the entire interest and delicacy of the part , and have even drawn an additional elegance and dignity from the ...
... poor Desdemona , as it were , inside out . It is certain that nothing but the genius of Shakspeare could have preserved the entire interest and delicacy of the part , and have even drawn an additional elegance and dignity from the ...
Strana 72
... poor citizens of Rome when they meet together to com- pare their wants and grievances , till Coriolanus comes in , and with blows and big words drives this set of " poor rats , " this rascal scum , to their homes and beggary , before ...
... poor citizens of Rome when they meet together to com- pare their wants and grievances , till Coriolanus comes in , and with blows and big words drives this set of " poor rats , " this rascal scum , to their homes and beggary , before ...
Strana 75
... poor , therefore they ought to be starved . They are slaves , therefore they ought to be beaten . They work hard , therefore they ought to be treated like beasts of burden . They are ignorant , therefore they ought not to be allowed to ...
... poor , therefore they ought to be starved . They are slaves , therefore they ought to be beaten . They work hard , therefore they ought to be treated like beasts of burden . They are ignorant , therefore they ought not to be allowed to ...
Strana 79
... poor suitor , to take ' thy chimney - hearth , not of any hope I have to save my life ' thereby . For if I had feared death , I would not have come hither to put myself in hazard : but pricked forward with ' desire to be revenged of ...
... poor suitor , to take ' thy chimney - hearth , not of any hope I have to save my life ' thereby . For if I had feared death , I would not have come hither to put myself in hazard : but pricked forward with ' desire to be revenged of ...
Strana 80
... poor ' bodies , and present sight of our raiment , would easily betray ' to thee what life we have led at home , since thy exile and ' abode abroad ; but think now with thyself , how much more ' unfortunate than all the women living ...
... poor ' bodies , and present sight of our raiment , would easily betray ' to thee what life we have led at home , since thy exile and ' abode abroad ; but think now with thyself , how much more ' unfortunate than all the women living ...
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