Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... interest would be secured by including an examination of the more prominent characters . I have therefore prepared the following Essays , with the hope that they will aid in directing attention to the ethical scope and design of the ...
... interest would be secured by including an examination of the more prominent characters . I have therefore prepared the following Essays , with the hope that they will aid in directing attention to the ethical scope and design of the ...
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... interest of hatred to strengthen them into fit instruments of serving his own . While Richard commands and commends the diligence of his ruffians , Macbeth lures and almost courts these fellows into being villains enough for the secure ...
... interest of hatred to strengthen them into fit instruments of serving his own . While Richard commands and commends the diligence of his ruffians , Macbeth lures and almost courts these fellows into being villains enough for the secure ...
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... thies . It is because we behold in him a mirror of human frailty that it possesses so powerful an interest with us , and that we cannot find it in our hearts utterly to cast him out and condemn him . We cannot , unmoved , hear Macbeth . 7.
... thies . It is because we behold in him a mirror of human frailty that it possesses so powerful an interest with us , and that we cannot find it in our hearts utterly to cast him out and condemn him . We cannot , unmoved , hear Macbeth . 7.
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... interests . Such only remain about him ; and such only we find to be the retainers of Macbeth . Macduff , his early friend , has retired from the court . In his character it is interesting to notice how the poet has pre- served its ...
... interests . Such only remain about him ; and such only we find to be the retainers of Macbeth . Macduff , his early friend , has retired from the court . In his character it is interesting to notice how the poet has pre- served its ...
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... interests her , is that unnatural brother of whom she has heard . Rosalind's thought is of her lover , -Orlando's generosity in rescuing one who has hitherto behaved so unnaturally towards himself ; while Celia recurs to the difficulty ...
... interests her , is that unnatural brother of whom she has heard . Rosalind's thought is of her lover , -Orlando's generosity in rescuing one who has hitherto behaved so unnaturally towards himself ; while Celia recurs to the difficulty ...
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