Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... give due sway to the freedom of the will ; and that the soil of Macbeth's mind was apt for maturing that seed . Also , that his after course of action was but the result of a foregone conclusion should appear from his sudden self ...
... give due sway to the freedom of the will ; and that the soil of Macbeth's mind was apt for maturing that seed . Also , that his after course of action was but the result of a foregone conclusion should appear from his sudden self ...
Pagina 29
... give way ; the mental energy has worn out the physical one , and both become diseased . If this be not Nature , and at once an awful lesson , I should be glad to have one more home - striking pointed out to me . The employment of the ...
... give way ; the mental energy has worn out the physical one , and both become diseased . If this be not Nature , and at once an awful lesson , I should be glad to have one more home - striking pointed out to me . The employment of the ...
Pagina 30
... give to airy nothing a local habitation " - an absolute identity . It has been objected to the incantation scenes in Macbeth , that the subjects and language in them are revolting . They are so ; nothing , however , can be more ...
... give to airy nothing a local habitation " - an absolute identity . It has been objected to the incantation scenes in Macbeth , that the subjects and language in them are revolting . They are so ; nothing , however , can be more ...
Pagina 39
... give me leave To speak my mind , and I will through and through Cleanse the foul body of the infected world , If they will patiently receive my medicine . " Fie on thee ( answers the Duke ) , I can tell what thou would'st do . " Jaq ...
... give me leave To speak my mind , and I will through and through Cleanse the foul body of the infected world , If they will patiently receive my medicine . " Fie on thee ( answers the Duke ) , I can tell what thou would'st do . " Jaq ...
Pagina 42
... give Heaven thanks , and make no boast of them.- Come , warble - come . " Shakespeare certainly intended the character of Jaques to be a satire upon your pretenders to wisdom ; and I have the rather enlarged and insisted on this reading ...
... give Heaven thanks , and make no boast of them.- Come , warble - come . " Shakespeare certainly intended the character of Jaques to be a satire upon your pretenders to wisdom ; and I have the rather enlarged and insisted on this reading ...
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