Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 strán (strany) |
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... respect exquisite logicians ; for there is nothing so logical as passion . They knew their own minds exactly ; and only followed up a favourite purpose , which they had sworn to with their tongues , and which was engraven on their ...
... respect exquisite logicians ; for there is nothing so logical as passion . They knew their own minds exactly ; and only followed up a favourite purpose , which they had sworn to with their tongues , and which was engraven on their ...
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... respect and pity even of his murderers , has been often pointed out . It forms a picture of itself . An instance of the author's power of giving a striking effect to a common reflection , by the manner of introducing it , occurs in a ...
... respect and pity even of his murderers , has been often pointed out . It forms a picture of itself . An instance of the author's power of giving a striking effect to a common reflection , by the manner of introducing it , occurs in a ...
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... respect to the originality of Shakespear's witches , which has been well answered by Mr. Lamb in his notes to the " Specimens of Early Dramatic Poetry . " - Though some resemblance may be traced between the charms in MACBETH , and the ...
... respect to the originality of Shakespear's witches , which has been well answered by Mr. Lamb in his notes to the " Specimens of Early Dramatic Poetry . " - Though some resemblance may be traced between the charms in MACBETH , and the ...
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... respects than thyself ; who so univer- ' sally shewest all ingratitude . Moreover , my son , thou hast sorely taken ' of thy country , exacting grievous payments upon them , in revenge of ' the injuries offered thee ; besides , thou ...
... respects than thyself ; who so univer- ' sally shewest all ingratitude . Moreover , my son , thou hast sorely taken ' of thy country , exacting grievous payments upon them , in revenge of ' the injuries offered thee ; besides , thou ...
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... respects , not without sensibility and affection in other relations of life . - Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching to be dwelt upon . Oh rose of May , oh flower too soon faded ! Her love , her madness , her death ...
... respects , not without sensibility and affection in other relations of life . - Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching to be dwelt upon . Oh rose of May , oh flower too soon faded ! Her love , her madness , her death ...
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