Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... feeling was , that I could scarcely hope to originate any new theory upon the principal characters in his dramas ; for they have been subjected to and have passed the ordeal of the most acute critical intellects of the most civilised ...
... feeling was , that I could scarcely hope to originate any new theory upon the principal characters in his dramas ; for they have been subjected to and have passed the ordeal of the most acute critical intellects of the most civilised ...
Pagina 7
... feelings , that causes the char- acter of Macbeth to take that strong hold upon our sympa- thies . It is because we behold in him a mirror of human frailty that it possesses so powerful , an interest with us , and that we cannot find it ...
... feelings , that causes the char- acter of Macbeth to take that strong hold upon our sympa- thies . It is because we behold in him a mirror of human frailty that it possesses so powerful , an interest with us , and that we cannot find it ...
Pagina 8
... feelings . It enables her to control her imagination , and to keep it ever fixed upon the one aim she has in view . It inspires her with courage to face and despise all contingent obstacles , and with firmness to supply that which she ...
... feelings . It enables her to control her imagination , and to keep it ever fixed upon the one aim she has in view . It inspires her with courage to face and despise all contingent obstacles , and with firmness to supply that which she ...
Pagina 19
... , 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.
... , 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 22
... feeling , personal feeling , and association , says , " Here's the smell of the blood still : all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand . " The whole of the sleep - walking scene , with the doctor's ejaculation ...
... feeling , personal feeling , and association , says , " Here's the smell of the blood still : all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand . " The whole of the sleep - walking scene , with the doctor's ejaculation ...
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