Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 ページ |
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... speak , " according to my homely wit ; and I hoped to show passages of beauty that have been either too superficially , even thoughtlessly read , mayhap altogether overlooked , and some delicate points of character that have been ...
... speak , " according to my homely wit ; and I hoped to show passages of beauty that have been either too superficially , even thoughtlessly read , mayhap altogether overlooked , and some delicate points of character that have been ...
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... speak not irreverently ; for , with his divine faith in " goodness in things evil , " and his toleration of the infirmities of his species , Shakespeare was an emanation of the Author of all Good , ) — that all his wonderful harmony of ...
... speak not irreverently ; for , with his divine faith in " goodness in things evil , " and his toleration of the infirmities of his species , Shakespeare was an emanation of the Author of all Good , ) — that all his wonderful harmony of ...
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... her lord with that resolute bearing which shall infuse its spirit into his : - " Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! Greater than both , -by the all hail hereafter ! " The words she uses in speaking of her guest and Macbeth . 9.
... her lord with that resolute bearing which shall infuse its spirit into his : - " Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! Greater than both , -by the all hail hereafter ! " The words she uses in speaking of her guest and Macbeth . 9.
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Charles Cowden Clarke. The words she uses in speaking of her guest and victim , King Duncan , are wonderfully characteristic , and carry with them a slight womanly redemption , which Shakespeare so well knew to convey . She says to her ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. The words she uses in speaking of her guest and victim , King Duncan , are wonderfully characteristic , and carry with them a slight womanly redemption , which Shakespeare so well knew to convey . She says to her ...
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... speak : I am as I have spoken . " Now the indignant honesty of Macduft bursts forth , and stands revealed . " Fit to govern ! No ! not to live ! O Scotland , Scotland ! O nation miserable ! With an untitled tyrant , bloody sceptred ...
... speak : I am as I have spoken . " Now the indignant honesty of Macduft bursts forth , and stands revealed . " Fit to govern ! No ! not to live ! O Scotland , Scotland ! O nation miserable ! With an untitled tyrant , bloody sceptred ...
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