Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... action combine in imparting unity and continuity to its design and progression . Shake- speare had doubtless an instinctive perception of propriety in " keeping , " ( as the painters term it , ) and his range of mind would ...
... action combine in imparting unity and continuity to its design and progression . Shake- speare had doubtless an instinctive perception of propriety in " keeping , " ( as the painters term it , ) and his range of mind would ...
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... action . He begins by an indication of his own distrust in them . He bids his attendant " go to the door " during ... actions . It is at the place appointed for the men to lie in wait for Banquo and Fleance ; and it begins thus ...
... action . He begins by an indication of his own distrust in them . He bids his attendant " go to the door " during ... actions . It is at the place appointed for the men to lie in wait for Banquo and Fleance ; and it begins thus ...
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... actions , and the consequences of a blood - guilty ambition , as thus depicted by Shakespeare . In scrutinising the ... action , carrying us on to its grand catastrophe . Thus we have the first victim of Macbeth's ambition , " the good ...
... actions , and the consequences of a blood - guilty ambition , as thus depicted by Shakespeare . In scrutinising the ... action , carrying us on to its grand catastrophe . Thus we have the first victim of Macbeth's ambition , " the good ...
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... action is a running comment upon his first ejaculation : - " Merciful powers ! Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature Gives way to in repose . " He really is , as the witches said , — " Not so great as Macbeth , yet much greater ...
... action is a running comment upon his first ejaculation : - " Merciful powers ! Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature Gives way to in repose . " He really is , as the witches said , — " Not so great as Macbeth , yet much greater ...
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... actions or insignificant remarks , as by the most formal display or announcement of them . For instance ; true gentleness of heart is rarely unaccompanied by an appre- ciation of the beauties of nature , animate and inanimate . To ...
... actions or insignificant remarks , as by the most formal display or announcement of them . For instance ; true gentleness of heart is rarely unaccompanied by an appre- ciation of the beauties of nature , animate and inanimate . To ...
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3d Serv action ambition answer Antony Autolycus Banquo bear Beatrice beauty Benedick brother Cæsar Caliban Cassio Celia character cheerful Clown conduct contrivance Cordelia Coriolanus cousin death Desdemona doth drama Duke Enobarbus eyes faith Falconbridge Falstaff fancy father feeling fellow fool gentle gentleman give Hamlet happy hath hear heart Heaven honest honour human humour husband Iago instinct John Julius Cæsar king Lady Lear Leonato look lord Macbeth Malvolio master Master Doctor merry mind mistress moral murder nature never noble Octavius Othello passion perfect person philosophy play plot poet poet's Polonius Pompey poor prince qualities queen recognise replies Richard Richard III Rosalind says scene sense Shakespeare Shylock soldier soul speak speech spirit sweet thee thing Thomas Carlyle thou art thought tion true turn Twelfth Night uttered virtue whole wife Winter's Tale woman womanly women words worthy young