Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 sivua |
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... Shakespeare . " I heeded , and not heeded , one after another , those gentle admonitions , until , some time since , an accomplished friend made me the same recommendation ; and having had full experience of his judgment , also firmly ...
... Shakespeare . " I heeded , and not heeded , one after another , those gentle admonitions , until , some time since , an accomplished friend made me the same recommendation ; and having had full experience of his judgment , also firmly ...
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... Shakespeare's intellectual organisation , and that is the pervading harmony of his inferior characters with the great and single end he had in view towards the developing and maturing of his plan . I do not mean , in using the word ...
... Shakespeare's intellectual organisation , and that is the pervading harmony of his inferior characters with the great and single end he had in view towards the developing and maturing of his plan . I do not mean , in using the word ...
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... Shakespeare wrote , but there is prodigious contrivance , and a felicitous consummation of cause and effect ; and all this harmonious arrangement , I assume , did not come to him with the facility of hooting to an owl . In this very ...
... Shakespeare wrote , but there is prodigious contrivance , and a felicitous consummation of cause and effect ; and all this harmonious arrangement , I assume , did not come to him with the facility of hooting to an owl . In this very ...
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... Shakespeare and be ignorant of his first speech , " Now , my co - mates and brothers in exile , " & c . -Opening of Act ii . - The exiled Duke is a perfect exemplar of what should comprise a Christian's course - a cheerful gratitude for ...
... Shakespeare and be ignorant of his first speech , " Now , my co - mates and brothers in exile , " & c . -Opening of Act ii . - The exiled Duke is a perfect exemplar of what should comprise a Christian's course - a cheerful gratitude for ...
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... Shakespeare's moral code , from the slightest and most casual hints and incidents . His most home - striking in- junctions are conveyed by actions , rather than by saws and theories . When Jaques , in his sudden admiration of the fool ...
... Shakespeare's moral code , from the slightest and most casual hints and incidents . His most home - striking in- junctions are conveyed by actions , rather than by saws and theories . When Jaques , in his sudden admiration of the fool ...
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