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Pagina 513
... character of Coriolanus rises upon us . The sufferings and complaints of his enemies are merged in their factious hatred . " Poetry , " says the critic , " is right royal . It puts the individual for the species , the one above the ...
... character of Coriolanus rises upon us . The sufferings and complaints of his enemies are merged in their factious hatred . " Poetry , " says the critic , " is right royal . It puts the individual for the species , the one above the ...
Pagina 515
... character , —has the highest claim upon our deferential regard , gives the soliloquy of Brutus in the beginning of the second act with the following observations : - " This speech is singular ; at least , I do not at present see into ...
... character , —has the highest claim upon our deferential regard , gives the soliloquy of Brutus in the beginning of the second act with the following observations : - " This speech is singular ; at least , I do not at present see into ...
Pagina 516
... character displayed by Shakspere in this play , says " If there is any exception to this remark , it is in the hero of the piece himself . We do not much admire the representation here given of Julius Cæsar , nor do we think it answers ...
... character displayed by Shakspere in this play , says " If there is any exception to this remark , it is in the hero of the piece himself . We do not much admire the representation here given of Julius Cæsar , nor do we think it answers ...
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Aaron ancient Andronicus Antony Arcite Arden bear beauty blood brother Brutus Cæs Cæsar called Casca Cassius Cleo Cleopatra Coriolanus Daugh daughter dead death Demet dost doth dramatic edition Enter Exeunt eyes fair father fear folio fortune friends gentle give gods grief hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VI honour John Shakspere Julius Cæsar king lady live Locrine look lord Lucius Malone Mark Antony master mind never night noble Noble Kinsmen Palamon passage Pericles play Plutarch poet poetical Pompey poor prince quarto queen Roman Rome scene Shakspere's Sir John Oldcastle sorrow soul speak spirit Steevens Stratford sweet sword tears tell thee Theseus thine things thou art thou hast thought Titus Titus Andronicus tragedy unto Venus and Adonis wife William Shakspere word young