Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... true poetic genius . the way The purlieus of a court have never been famed for breath- ing the pure air of homely and sincere speech - scarcely , mayhap , of sincere thought ; but in the region of a usurper , and who is also tainted ...
... true poetic genius . the way The purlieus of a court have never been famed for breath- ing the pure air of homely and sincere speech - scarcely , mayhap , of sincere thought ; but in the region of a usurper , and who is also tainted ...
Pagina 25
... true friend to his cause , in which that of his native land is involved . Malcolm's last speech comes upon us like the morning sun into one's room , after darkness and perplexing dreams . It is precisely the effusion which would afford ...
... true friend to his cause , in which that of his native land is involved . Malcolm's last speech comes upon us like the morning sun into one's room , after darkness and perplexing dreams . It is precisely the effusion which would afford ...
Pagina 36
... true - hearted gentleman could have so perfected his native character had he never known the reverse of fortune , which exiled him from his court , and sent him among the forest - trees to learn wisdom from all - bounteous Nature ; to ...
... true - hearted gentleman could have so perfected his native character had he never known the reverse of fortune , which exiled him from his court , and sent him among the forest - trees to learn wisdom from all - bounteous Nature ; to ...
Pagina 43
... true to others , ) or he is really a man without affection or attachment . It may be retorted that he follows the fortunes of the banished Duke . He does so ; but it is evident that he takes that course to please his own humour , and ...
... true to others , ) or he is really a man without affection or attachment . It may be retorted that he follows the fortunes of the banished Duke . He does so ; but it is evident that he takes that course to please his own humour , and ...
Pagina 50
... true to her kindly nature , her humour is always affectionate , her sportiveness ever gentle ; and both have the genuine soul of kindness - they know when to cease . Celia , loving Celia , always checks the career of her wit , when it ...
... true to her kindly nature , her humour is always affectionate , her sportiveness ever gentle ; and both have the genuine soul of kindness - they know when to cease . Celia , loving Celia , always checks the career of her wit , when it ...
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