Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... poetic literature , applications came to me , from both friends and strangers , to print the courses I had formerly delivered upon " The Subor- dinate Characters in the Plays of Shakespeare ... Poet has delineated his characters throughout.
... poetic literature , applications came to me , from both friends and strangers , to print the courses I had formerly delivered upon " The Subor- dinate Characters in the Plays of Shakespeare ... Poet has delineated his characters throughout.
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Charles Cowden Clarke. harmony with which the Poet has delineated his characters throughout : accordingly , I may express my trust that the Essays will prove acceptable to all who are interested in the due appreciation of our great Moral ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. harmony with which the Poet has delineated his characters throughout : accordingly , I may express my trust that the Essays will prove acceptable to all who are interested in the due appreciation of our great Moral ...
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... poet or creator : -in short , that , like contrary movements in a grand musical composition , their intention and action combine in imparting unity and continuity to its design and progression . Shake- speare had doubtless an ...
... poet or creator : -in short , that , like contrary movements in a grand musical composition , their intention and action combine in imparting unity and continuity to its design and progression . Shake- speare had doubtless an ...
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... poet heightened its circumstances , calling in the elements to " blow the horrid deed in every eye , That tears shall drown the wind . " With what a simple and , consequently , forcible effect has he introduced that conversation between ...
... poet heightened its circumstances , calling in the elements to " blow the horrid deed in every eye , That tears shall drown the wind . " With what a simple and , consequently , forcible effect has he introduced that conversation between ...
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... poet has avoided a dramatic tautology ( if I may so use the term ) in bringing about the death of two worthy men immediately upon the heels of each other . Banquo was endowed with those qualities which Lady Macbeth attributes to her ...
... poet has avoided a dramatic tautology ( if I may so use the term ) in bringing about the death of two worthy men immediately upon the heels of each other . Banquo was endowed with those qualities which Lady Macbeth attributes to her ...
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