Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... eye has been fixed upon her husband - has noted the vacillations in him which she dreaded , and the conflict of mind which causes him to leave the supper- chamber . She follows him , expostulates with him ; rises into remonstrance and ...
... eye has been fixed upon her husband - has noted the vacillations in him which she dreaded , and the conflict of mind which causes him to leave the supper- chamber . She follows him , expostulates with him ; rises into remonstrance and ...
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... eye , That tears shall drown the wind . " With what a simple and , consequently , forcible effect has he introduced that conversation between the Earl of Rosse and an " old man , " without the walls of the castle , the morn- ing after ...
... eye , That tears shall drown the wind . " With what a simple and , consequently , forcible effect has he introduced that conversation between the Earl of Rosse and an " old man , " without the walls of the castle , the morn- ing after ...
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... eyes , That look'd upon it . " The next victim to the ambition of the usurper is Banquo , whose offence , in the eyes of his murderer , is traceable to the prime movers of the whole tragedy - the weird sisters . They prophesied that he ...
... eyes , That look'd upon it . " The next victim to the ambition of the usurper is Banquo , whose offence , in the eyes of his murderer , is traceable to the prime movers of the whole tragedy - the weird sisters . They prophesied that he ...
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... eye for pretension ; for he sees through Professor Jaques's pretended immaculacy , and his assump- tion in moral philosophy . He treats him with a kind of old- glove easiness of familiarity , -a negligent , dressing - gown air of ...
... eye for pretension ; for he sees through Professor Jaques's pretended immaculacy , and his assump- tion in moral philosophy . He treats him with a kind of old- glove easiness of familiarity , -a negligent , dressing - gown air of ...
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... eye of Nature , and her clear , self - evident lessons : —there is the reliant philosophy of old Adam , -produced by duty , fidelity , and honest worth : — and there is Touchstone's philosophy , —a choice and rich amalgam of sweet ...
... eye of Nature , and her clear , self - evident lessons : —there is the reliant philosophy of old Adam , -produced by duty , fidelity , and honest worth : — and there is Touchstone's philosophy , —a choice and rich amalgam of sweet ...
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