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... king , he has contrived to impress the reader with the feeling that they all suspect the same man of the crime , and no one breathes a suspicion to his fellow . Their dialogues are short , and conducted in dry sentences Macbeth . 19.
... king , he has contrived to impress the reader with the feeling that they all suspect the same man of the crime , and no one breathes a suspicion to his fellow . Their dialogues are short , and conducted in dry sentences Macbeth . 19.
Pagina 20
Charles Cowden Clarke. Their dialogues are short , and conducted in dry sentences . The Earl of Rosse says to Macduff : " How goes the world , sir , now ? " " Why , see you not ? " is his brief reply . " Is't known , " he resumes , " who ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. Their dialogues are short , and conducted in dry sentences . The Earl of Rosse says to Macduff : " How goes the world , sir , now ? " " Why , see you not ? " is his brief reply . " Is't known , " he resumes , " who ...
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... conduct . I need hardly note the well - known instance , where she says , ( speak- ing of the old king , Duncan , ) “ Had he not so much resembled my father , as he slept , I had done it ! " And , like all violent natures , she is the ...
... conduct . I need hardly note the well - known instance , where she says , ( speak- ing of the old king , Duncan , ) “ Had he not so much resembled my father , as he slept , I had done it ! " And , like all violent natures , she is the ...
Pagina 49
... conduct , and habit , by daily and affectionate com- panionship . This is no copying ; it is just the similarity , the accordance , that naturally grows out of a strong and enduring attachment . As an example of what I mean , with ...
... conduct , and habit , by daily and affectionate com- panionship . This is no copying ; it is just the similarity , the accordance , that naturally grows out of a strong and enduring attachment . As an example of what I mean , with ...
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... conduct of Hamlet . I should suppose that there never was a more artistical piece of dramatic event achieved ( at all events , my own read- ing cannot quote its rival ) than the arrangement of the ma- chinery in the first scene of this ...
... conduct of Hamlet . I should suppose that there never was a more artistical piece of dramatic event achieved ( at all events , my own read- ing cannot quote its rival ) than the arrangement of the ma- chinery in the first scene of this ...
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