Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... character with itself , or blended their different qualities together in the same story . What a contrast the character of Othello forms to that of Iago : at the same time , the force of conception with which these two figures are ...
... character with itself , or blended their different qualities together in the same story . What a contrast the character of Othello forms to that of Iago : at the same time , the force of conception with which these two figures are ...
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... character , and he here shows us the Queen , who was so criminal in some respects , not without sensibility and affection in other relations of life . - Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching to be dwelt upon . Oh rose ...
... character , and he here shows us the Queen , who was so criminal in some respects , not without sensibility and affection in other relations of life . - Ophelia is a character almost too exquisitely touching to be dwelt upon . Oh rose ...
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... character of Lear itself is very finely con- ceived for the purpose . It is the only ground on which such a story could be built with the greatest truth and effect . It is his rash haste , his violent impetuosity , his blindness to ...
... character of Lear itself is very finely con- ceived for the purpose . It is the only ground on which such a story could be built with the greatest truth and effect . It is his rash haste , his violent impetuosity , his blindness to ...
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