Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... manners of the time ; and singularly illustrative of the character of the woman , who disdains no means that may help to nerve and confirm her . Wonderfully in keeping , too , is her obtuse reply to her husband's agony of remorse , and ...
... manners of the time ; and singularly illustrative of the character of the woman , who disdains no means that may help to nerve and confirm her . Wonderfully in keeping , too , is her obtuse reply to her husband's agony of remorse , and ...
Pagina 21
... manner in which he has made Macbeth and his wife severally to descant upon the indelible testimony of their crime - their bloody hands . He , the masculine and more robust being , uses the stronger and more magnificent image : — 66 ...
... manner in which he has made Macbeth and his wife severally to descant upon the indelible testimony of their crime - their bloody hands . He , the masculine and more robust being , uses the stronger and more magnificent image : — 66 ...
Pagina 26
... manner . And not the less is it his , from its being so closely conjoined with the late scene of the assassination and terror ; because such associations are constantly recognised in real life . The American editor , ( Hudson , ) in a ...
... manner . And not the less is it his , from its being so closely conjoined with the late scene of the assassination and terror ; because such associations are constantly recognised in real life . The American editor , ( Hudson , ) in a ...
Pagina 56
... manners . I will name you the degrees . The first , the Retort courteous ; the second , the Quip modest ; the third , the Reply churlish ; the fourth , the Reproof valiant ; the fifth , the Countercheck quarrelsome ; the sixth , the Lie ...
... manners . I will name you the degrees . The first , the Retort courteous ; the second , the Quip modest ; the third , the Reply churlish ; the fourth , the Reproof valiant ; the fifth , the Countercheck quarrelsome ; the sixth , the Lie ...
Pagina 57
... manners , then thy manners must be wicked ; and wickedness is sin , and sin is damnation : —thou'rt in a parlous state , shepherd ! " Poor Corin's reply to his hoaxing clatter is nevertheless much to the purpose : - " Sir , I am a true ...
... manners , then thy manners must be wicked ; and wickedness is sin , and sin is damnation : —thou'rt in a parlous state , shepherd ! " Poor Corin's reply to his hoaxing clatter is nevertheless much to the purpose : - " Sir , I am a true ...
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