Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... admiration both of friends and foes . His contempt for popular favour , his unwillingness to hear his own praises , spring from the same source . cannot contradict the praises that are bestowed upon him ; therefore he is impatient at ...
... admiration both of friends and foes . His contempt for popular favour , his unwillingness to hear his own praises , spring from the same source . cannot contradict the praises that are bestowed upon him ; therefore he is impatient at ...
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... admirable . One speech of his is worth a million . His father , Gloster , whom he has just deluded with a forged story of his brother Edgar's designs against his life , accounts for his unnatural behaviour and the strange depravity of ...
... admirable . One speech of his is worth a million . His father , Gloster , whom he has just deluded with a forged story of his brother Edgar's designs against his life , accounts for his unnatural behaviour and the strange depravity of ...
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... admiration ) ceases with his plays . In his other productions he was a mere author , though not a common author . It was only by representing others , that he became himself . He could go out of himself , and express the soul of ...
... admiration ) ceases with his plays . In his other productions he was a mere author , though not a common author . It was only by representing others , that he became himself . He could go out of himself , and express the soul of ...
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