Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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... humanity , —a genius so lovable as well as so great , that , in pondering and repondering his productions for the chief portion of my life , I can sincerely say my admiration has ever increased in proportion with my study . An addition ...
... humanity , —a genius so lovable as well as so great , that , in pondering and repondering his productions for the chief portion of my life , I can sincerely say my admiration has ever increased in proportion with my study . An addition ...
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... human accomplishment that all those profound , heart - shaking bursts of passion and indefinable subtleties of character , like the minute threads in our nervous system , all combining to produce the one grand result of sensation , that ...
... human accomplishment that all those profound , heart - shaking bursts of passion and indefinable subtleties of character , like the minute threads in our nervous system , all combining to produce the one grand result of sensation , that ...
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... 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 in our hearts utterly to cast him out and condemn him . We cannot , unmoved , hear Macbeth . 7.
... 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 in our hearts utterly to cast him out and condemn him . We cannot , unmoved , hear Macbeth . 7.
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... human kindness to catch the nearest way to advancement . " He too " would be great ; is not without ambition , but with- out the illness which should attend it . What he would highly , that would he holily . " And these qualities stand ...
... human kindness to catch the nearest way to advancement . " He too " would be great ; is not without ambition , but with- out the illness which should attend it . What he would highly , that would he holily . " And these qualities stand ...
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... human sympathy , even in her 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 ...
... human sympathy , even in her 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 ...
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