Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... never have given us a heroine without a touch of heroism , ” — or " left her without a single personal quality which would excite our interest in her bravely - endured misfor- tunes . " Now , Johnson says , that " Lady Macbeth is merely ...
... never have given us a heroine without a touch of heroism , ” — or " left her without a single personal quality which would excite our interest in her bravely - endured misfor- tunes . " Now , Johnson says , that " Lady Macbeth is merely ...
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... never drawing it fully out . He was of a ready , pregnant , and quick wit , wily to feign , and apt to dissemble : he had a proud mind , and an arrogant stomach , the which accompanied him even to his death , rather choosing to suffer ...
... never drawing it fully out . He was of a ready , pregnant , and quick wit , wily to feign , and apt to dissemble : he had a proud mind , and an arrogant stomach , the which accompanied him even to his death , rather choosing to suffer ...
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... never made to scold , addresses him , 66 My lord of Gloucester , I have too long borne Your blunt upbraidings , and your bitter scoffs : By Heaven , I will acquaint his majesty * Of these gross taunts I often have endured . I had rather ...
... never made to scold , addresses him , 66 My lord of Gloucester , I have too long borne Your blunt upbraidings , and your bitter scoffs : By Heaven , I will acquaint his majesty * Of these gross taunts I often have endured . I had rather ...
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... never doubt you ; for while one man is there which is never thence , never can there be any thing once moved that should sound amiss towards me , but it should be in my ears ere it were well out of their mouths . This * Gloucester , so ...
... never doubt you ; for while one man is there which is never thence , never can there be any thing once moved that should sound amiss towards me , but it should be in my ears ere it were well out of their mouths . This * Gloucester , so ...
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... never die . " ‡ I own that I doubt the truth of this story . If I could believe it , I should certainly be very * P. 264 . † P. 151 . See Kennet , i . 568. Buck says that this letter , in his time , was in the cabinet of Thomas , Earl ...
... never die . " ‡ I own that I doubt the truth of this story . If I could believe it , I should certainly be very * P. 264 . † P. 151 . See Kennet , i . 568. Buck says that this letter , in his time , was in the cabinet of Thomas , Earl ...
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