Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... principle of evil , without any power of self - control , he would have claimed no other feeling than that of sympathy and commiseration ; and this was by no means the intention , or indeed the moral code of Shakespeare . The witches ...
... principle of evil , without any power of self - control , he would have claimed no other feeling than that of sympathy and commiseration ; and this was by no means the intention , or indeed the moral code of Shakespeare . The witches ...
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... principle , " and are the precursors , as well as providers of all the stormy passions that shake this poor citadel of man . They represent the re- pulsive as well as the cruel propensities of our nature ; every one , therefore , who is ...
... principle , " and are the precursors , as well as providers of all the stormy passions that shake this poor citadel of man . They represent the re- pulsive as well as the cruel propensities of our nature ; every one , therefore , who is ...
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... principle , which , indeed , is the only cement and bond of humanity . A similar instance to the above ( and an affecting one it is ) occurs towards the close of Hamlet's career : - " Thou knowest not , Horatio , how ill all is here ...
... principle , which , indeed , is the only cement and bond of humanity . A similar instance to the above ( and an affecting one it is ) occurs towards the close of Hamlet's career : - " Thou knowest not , Horatio , how ill all is here ...
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... principles of the pastoral : —in this instance , suffice to me to arrive at the conclusion , that no com- position of the same class will bear comparison with it , for the combination of exquisite poetry , -both descriptive and moral ...
... principles of the pastoral : —in this instance , suffice to me to arrive at the conclusion , that no com- position of the same class will bear comparison with it , for the combination of exquisite poetry , -both descriptive and moral ...
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... principle , and the Prince bears high testimony to it , -an illustrious and eloquent tribute to the qualities of his head and heart : - " Horatio , thou art e'en as just a man As e'er my conversation cop'd withal . " Hor . O ! my dear ...
... principle , and the Prince bears high testimony to it , -an illustrious and eloquent tribute to the qualities of his head and heart : - " Horatio , thou art e'en as just a man As e'er my conversation cop'd withal . " Hor . O ! my dear ...
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