Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... NIGHT'S DREAM , OTHELLO , IV . 93 V. III VI . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR , 139 VII . KING LEAR , 165 VIII . TWELFTH NIGHT , 193 IX . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA , 213 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL , TEMPEST , X. PAGE.
... NIGHT'S DREAM , OTHELLO , IV . 93 V. III VI . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR , 139 VII . KING LEAR , 165 VIII . TWELFTH NIGHT , 193 IX . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA , 213 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL , TEMPEST , X. PAGE.
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... night ! ” How horribly and palpably is thus presented to us the convulsed features and gloom of expression which paint the desperate tumult of the soul within ! As an instance of Macbeth's proneness to throw himself upon others for ...
... night ! ” How horribly and palpably is thus presented to us the convulsed features and gloom of expression which paint the desperate tumult of the soul within ! As an instance of Macbeth's proneness to throw himself upon others for ...
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... night's great business into my despatch . " In the next scene , we note how closely she keeps her purpose in sight , and adheres to her plan of carrying it forward . Her eye has been fixed upon her husband - has noted the vacillations ...
... night's great business into my despatch . " In the next scene , we note how closely she keeps her purpose in sight , and adheres to her plan of carrying it forward . Her eye has been fixed upon her husband - has noted the vacillations ...
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... nights , her premature death , as we find them when her ambitious desires are crowned . When we desire to realise the intense bliss of rectitude and innocence , we have but to analyse the motives , the actions , and the consequences of ...
... nights , her premature death , as we find them when her ambitious desires are crowned . When we desire to realise the intense bliss of rectitude and innocence , we have but to analyse the motives , the actions , and the consequences of ...
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... night strangles the travelling lamp . Is't night's predominance , or the day's shame , That darkness does the face of earth entomb , When living light should kiss it ? " Old M. ' Tis unnatural , Even like the deed that's done . On ...
... night strangles the travelling lamp . Is't night's predominance , or the day's shame , That darkness does the face of earth entomb , When living light should kiss it ? " Old M. ' Tis unnatural , Even like the deed that's done . On ...
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