Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... scene there was nothing calling for very particular notice . There was no approach to mock dig- nity ; yet nothing like a want of the real but a perfect propriety of con- ception and demeanour throughout . The rebukes to Cordelia , and ...
... scene there was nothing calling for very particular notice . There was no approach to mock dig- nity ; yet nothing like a want of the real but a perfect propriety of con- ception and demeanour throughout . The rebukes to Cordelia , and ...
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... scene , we neglected to notice the noble burst of dignified energy with which Lear exclaims Ay , every inch a king ? & c . " and also the action all through the scene . His hands were as wan- dering and unsettled as his senses , and as ...
... scene , we neglected to notice the noble burst of dignified energy with which Lear exclaims Ay , every inch a king ? & c . " and also the action all through the scene . His hands were as wan- dering and unsettled as his senses , and as ...
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... scene ensues between them . After which they repair to the forum , where Appius is impatiently awaiting them . In the preceding scene to this , how- ever , there is one charming little touch of nature which we cannot pass over . In the ...
... scene ensues between them . After which they repair to the forum , where Appius is impatiently awaiting them . In the preceding scene to this , how- ever , there is one charming little touch of nature which we cannot pass over . In the ...
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