Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 strán (strany) |
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... round about the earth in forty minutes . " But Ariel differs from Puck in having a fellow feeling in the interests of those he is employed about . How exquisite is the following dialogue between him and Prospero ! " Ariel . Your charm ...
... round about the earth in forty minutes . " But Ariel differs from Puck in having a fellow feeling in the interests of those he is employed about . How exquisite is the following dialogue between him and Prospero ! " Ariel . Your charm ...
Strana 86
... round the evening star ? That makes the daisy look so bright ? That perfumes the hyacinth ? That embalms the first kiss of love ? It is the delight of novelty , and the seeing no end to the pleasure that we fondly believe is still in ...
... round the evening star ? That makes the daisy look so bright ? That perfumes the hyacinth ? That embalms the first kiss of love ? It is the delight of novelty , and the seeing no end to the pleasure that we fondly believe is still in ...
Strana 118
... round of invitations to a rump and dozen . - Yet we are not to suppose that he was a mere sensualist . All this is as much in imagination as in reality . His sensuality does not engross and stupify his other faculties , but " ascends me ...
... round of invitations to a rump and dozen . - Yet we are not to suppose that he was a mere sensualist . All this is as much in imagination as in reality . His sensuality does not engross and stupify his other faculties , but " ascends me ...
Strana 119
... round on the pivot of his convenience , with every occasion and at a moment's warning . His natural repug- nance to every unpleasant thought or circumstance , of itself makes light of objections , and provokes the most extra- vagant and ...
... round on the pivot of his convenience , with every occasion and at a moment's warning . His natural repug- nance to every unpleasant thought or circumstance , of itself makes light of objections , and provokes the most extra- vagant and ...
Strana 122
... round table , by a sea - coal fire on Wednesday in Whitsun - week , when the prince broke thy head for likening his father to a singing man of Windsor ; thou didst swear to me then , as I was washing thy wound , to marry me , and to ...
... round table , by a sea - coal fire on Wednesday in Whitsun - week , when the prince broke thy head for likening his father to a singing man of Windsor ; thou didst swear to me then , as I was washing thy wound , to marry me , and to ...
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