Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 ページ |
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... utter'd : bring me to the test , And I the matter will re - word ; which madness Would gambol from . " And at the close of the same scene , he counsels his mother not to allow the king to worm from her his secret : - " Let him not Make ...
... utter'd : bring me to the test , And I the matter will re - word ; which madness Would gambol from . " And at the close of the same scene , he counsels his mother not to allow the king to worm from her his secret : - " Let him not Make ...
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... utter worth- lessness . In the short scene between Hamlet and the cap- tain of Fortinbras , -and which , as already observed , is never acted , we have the poet again upon the same theme , but in a calm and lofty vein of satire ...
... utter worth- lessness . In the short scene between Hamlet and the cap- tain of Fortinbras , -and which , as already observed , is never acted , we have the poet again upon the same theme , but in a calm and lofty vein of satire ...
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... utter prostration " upon the knees of his heart " ( as Essex would say ) to his offended and noble - minded friend and commander , are all the inevitable , and therefore natural results of his open and generous nature . But Cassio was ...
... utter prostration " upon the knees of his heart " ( as Essex would say ) to his offended and noble - minded friend and commander , are all the inevitable , and therefore natural results of his open and generous nature . But Cassio was ...
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... implications by reason of their utter obtuseness in perception of what is beautiful and good and true out of their own dark circle . I confess that I have rarely known a thoroughly selfish person who did not • 121 Othello .
... implications by reason of their utter obtuseness in perception of what is beautiful and good and true out of their own dark circle . I confess that I have rarely known a thoroughly selfish person who did not • 121 Othello .
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... utter uncon- sciousness of misgiving , or of diffidence with regard to their own talents , these same exotics are received by our easy , gullible brethren with " outstretched arms ; " while " patient merit goes out sighing . " This ...
... utter uncon- sciousness of misgiving , or of diffidence with regard to their own talents , these same exotics are received by our easy , gullible brethren with " outstretched arms ; " while " patient merit goes out sighing . " This ...
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