The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes original and selected by S.W. Singer, and a life of the poet by C. Symmons, Deel 17,Volume 2 |
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... nature of the subject , which prevents us from taking a cordial interest in it . • The height of moral argument , ' which the author has maintained in the intervals of passion , or blended with the more 2 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... nature of the subject , which prevents us from taking a cordial interest in it . • The height of moral argument , ' which the author has maintained in the intervals of passion , or blended with the more 2 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Pagina 3
... nature , is hardly surpassed in any of his plays . But there is a general want of passion ; the affections are at a stand ; our sympathies are repulsed and defeated in all directions . " Isabella is a lovely example of female purity and ...
... nature , is hardly surpassed in any of his plays . But there is a general want of passion ; the affections are at a stand ; our sympathies are repulsed and defeated in all directions . " Isabella is a lovely example of female purity and ...
Pagina 5
... nature of our people , Our city's institutions , and the terms For common justice , you are as pregnant in , 1i . e . since I am so placed as to know . Mr. Stevens says it may mean , I am compelled to acknowledge . And instances from ...
... nature of our people , Our city's institutions , and the terms For common justice , you are as pregnant in , 1i . e . since I am so placed as to know . Mr. Stevens says it may mean , I am compelled to acknowledge . And instances from ...
Pagina 6
... nature never lends The smallest scruple of her excellence , 5 So much thy own property . 6 i . e . high purposes . 7 Two negatives , not employed to make an affirmative , are com- mon in Shakspeare's writings , so in Julius Cæsar ...
... nature never lends The smallest scruple of her excellence , 5 So much thy own property . 6 i . e . high purposes . 7 Two negatives , not employed to make an affirmative , are com- mon in Shakspeare's writings , so in Julius Cæsar ...
Pagina 7
... Nature requires and allots to herself the same advantages that creditors usually enjoy — thanks for the endowments she has bestowed , and extraordinary exertions in those whom she has fa- voured ; by way of use ( i . e . interest ) for ...
... Nature requires and allots to herself the same advantages that creditors usually enjoy — thanks for the endowments she has bestowed , and extraordinary exertions in those whom she has fa- voured ; by way of use ( i . e . interest ) for ...
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