Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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... give permanence to my hold upon the regard of my former hearers , and to believe that in another form will be recalled the disquisitions we formerly enjoyed together upon the greatest and most lovable genius that was ever vouchsafed to ...
... give permanence to my hold upon the regard of my former hearers , and to believe that in another form will be recalled the disquisitions we formerly enjoyed together upon the greatest and most lovable genius that was ever vouchsafed to ...
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... give way . She neither sees nor will hear of any let or hindrance to the accomplishment of her purpose . She neither listens to the promptings of her own mind , nor to those of her husband . She has neither scruples , doubts of success ...
... give way . She neither sees nor will hear of any let or hindrance to the accomplishment of her purpose . She neither listens to the promptings of her own mind , nor to those of her husband . She has neither scruples , doubts of success ...
Pagina 14
... brooding over his destiny , he says , in soli- loquy- " A heavy summons lies like lead upon me , And yet I would not sleep . Merciful powers ! Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature Gives way 14 Shakespeare - Characters .
... brooding over his destiny , he says , in soli- loquy- " A heavy summons lies like lead upon me , And yet I would not sleep . Merciful powers ! Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature Gives way 14 Shakespeare - Characters .
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... give utterance to his thoughts , he delivers himself in concise and blunt sentences . That he is a man of sudden movement , and no method , appears in his flight into England , leaving his family unprotected , and ignorant of his course ...
... give utterance to his thoughts , he delivers himself in concise and blunt sentences . That he is a man of sudden movement , and no method , appears in his flight into England , leaving his family unprotected , and ignorant of his course ...
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... gives full justification to the speech of the porter . He says : " This strain of droll broad humour oozing out , so to speak , amid a congregation of terrors , has always in our case deepened their effect ; the strange , but momentary ...
... gives full justification to the speech of the porter . He says : " This strain of droll broad humour oozing out , so to speak , amid a congregation of terrors , has always in our case deepened their effect ; the strange , but momentary ...
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