Characters of Shakespear's Plays, & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan, 1903 - 422 páginas |
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... preservation of it ; which is such throughout his plays , that had all the speeches been printed without the very names of the b persons , I believe one might have applied them with CHARACTERS OF SHAKESPEAR'S PLAYS PREFACE,
... preservation of it ; which is such throughout his plays , that had all the speeches been printed without the very names of the b persons , I believe one might have applied them with CHARACTERS OF SHAKESPEAR'S PLAYS PREFACE,
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... speeches are commonly cold and weak , for his power was the power of nature : when he endeavoured , like other tragic writers , to catch oppor- tunities of amplification , and instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded , to shew ...
... speeches are commonly cold and weak , for his power was the power of nature : when he endeavoured , like other tragic writers , to catch oppor- tunities of amplification , and instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded , to shew ...
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... speeches and soliloquies are dark riddles on human life , baffling solution , and en- tangling him in their labyrinths . In thought he is absent His mind is and perplexed , sudden and desperate in act , from MACBETH II.
... speeches and soliloquies are dark riddles on human life , baffling solution , and en- tangling him in their labyrinths . In thought he is absent His mind is and perplexed , sudden and desperate in act , from MACBETH II.
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... speech of Duncan , complaining of his having been deceived in his opinion of the Thane of Cawdor , at the very moment that he is expressing the most unbounded confidence in the loyalty and services of Macbeth . " There is no art To find ...
... speech of Duncan , complaining of his having been deceived in his opinion of the Thane of Cawdor , at the very moment that he is expressing the most unbounded confidence in the loyalty and services of Macbeth . " There is no art To find ...
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... speech " Had he not re- sembled my father as he slept , I had done ' t , " there is murder and filial piety together ; and in urging him to fulfil his vengeance against the defenceless king , her thoughts spare the blood neither of ...
... speech " Had he not re- sembled my father as he slept , I had done ' t , " there is murder and filial piety together ; and in urging him to fulfil his vengeance against the defenceless king , her thoughts spare the blood neither of ...
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