The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... considering Brutus ' first hundred and seventy line speech in detail : . . Here , then , in one brief scene is an ... consider what Cassius has said and concludes with a merely general assurance that Brutus would rather be a villager ...
... considering Brutus ' first hundred and seventy line speech in detail : . . Here , then , in one brief scene is an ... consider what Cassius has said and concludes with a merely general assurance that Brutus would rather be a villager ...
Pagina 217
... consider woman as a beautiful romantic animal , that may be adorned with furs and feathers , pearls and diamonds , ores and silks . One of the fathers , if I am rightly informed , has defined a woman to be " An animal that delights in ...
... consider woman as a beautiful romantic animal , that may be adorned with furs and feathers , pearls and diamonds , ores and silks . One of the fathers , if I am rightly informed , has defined a woman to be " An animal that delights in ...
Pagina 347
... consider me now as an elegant female , intending to plague you , but as a rational creature , speaking the truth ... considering her re- peated refusals as flattering encouragement , to apply to her father , whose negative might be ...
... consider me now as an elegant female , intending to plague you , but as a rational creature , speaking the truth ... considering her re- peated refusals as flattering encouragement , to apply to her father , whose negative might be ...
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