Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... characters in his dramas ; for they have been subjected to and have passed the ordeal of the most acute critical ... character that have been undeservedly neglected . I did not , therefore , take up this subject because the principal ...
... characters in his dramas ; for they have been subjected to and have passed the ordeal of the most acute critical ... character that have been undeservedly neglected . I did not , therefore , take up this subject because the principal ...
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... characters with the great and single end he had in view towards the developing and maturing of his plan . I do not mean , in ... character , like the minute threads in our nervous system , all combining to produce the one grand result of ...
... characters with the great and single end he had in view towards the developing and maturing of his plan . I do not mean , in ... character , like the minute threads in our nervous system , all combining to produce the one grand result of ...
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... character in the dramatis persone occurs , which does not tend , with undeviating current , to carry us on towards the catastrophe , and magnify its qualities ; while the inferior agents are individualised with a minuteness of ...
... character in the dramatis persone occurs , which does not tend , with undeviating current , to carry us on towards the catastrophe , and magnify its qualities ; while the inferior agents are individualised with a minuteness of ...
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... character in his way , and good too ; as , indeed , says the Duke , " there is good " ( more or less ) " in ... character , that it is , or at least has heretofore been not alto- gether the exemplar to place before a reforming society ...
... character in his way , and good too ; as , indeed , says the Duke , " there is good " ( more or less ) " in ... character , that it is , or at least has heretofore been not alto- gether the exemplar to place before a reforming society ...
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... character of Jaques to be a satire upon your pretenders to wisdom ; and I have the rather enlarged and insisted on this reading of it , because the world ( both literary and theatrical ) appear to have misunder- stood the poet's ...
... character of Jaques to be a satire upon your pretenders to wisdom ; and I have the rather enlarged and insisted on this reading of it , because the world ( both literary and theatrical ) appear to have misunder- stood the poet's ...
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