Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... perfect two such beings as Othello and Iago ; but it comes not within the range of human accomplishment that all those profound , heart - shaking bursts of passion and indefinable subtleties of character , like the minute threads in our ...
... perfect two such beings as Othello and Iago ; but it comes not within the range of human accomplishment that all those profound , heart - shaking bursts of passion and indefinable subtleties of character , like the minute threads in our ...
Pagina 19
... perfectly reconcileable with the primitive and savage era of the history . The next impression is , after his wife has sneeringly told him that , " when all's done , he is but looking on a stool ! " that the spirit of his victim has ...
... perfectly reconcileable with the primitive and savage era of the history . The next impression is , after his wife has sneeringly told him that , " when all's done , he is but looking on a stool ! " that the spirit of his victim has ...
Pagina 35
... perfect chrysolite " of happiness , let every man respect the predilections of his fellow nothing is worth quarrelling about , not even unkindness ; for that is a mistake which always brings its own retribution , silent or revealed . So ...
... perfect chrysolite " of happiness , let every man respect the predilections of his fellow nothing is worth quarrelling about , not even unkindness ; for that is a mistake which always brings its own retribution , silent or revealed . So ...
Pagina 36
... perfect in itself , and is an amulet to hang round the necks of the desponding . No one can know any- thing of Shakespeare and be ignorant of his first speech , ' Now , my co - mates and brothers in exile , " & c . -Opening of Act ii ...
... perfect in itself , and is an amulet to hang round the necks of the desponding . No one can know any- thing of Shakespeare and be ignorant of his first speech , ' Now , my co - mates and brothers in exile , " & c . -Opening of Act ii ...
Pagina 37
... perfect of Arcadian plays , we will accompany the " melancholy Jaques " -albeit not an especial favourite with us , for he is somewhat tinged with the affectation of melancholy and philosophy . Besides , we recognise no more affinity ...
... perfect of Arcadian plays , we will accompany the " melancholy Jaques " -albeit not an especial favourite with us , for he is somewhat tinged with the affectation of melancholy and philosophy . Besides , we recognise no more affinity ...
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