Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... mind altogether . It requires neither encourage- ment nor " spur , " as Macbeth's does . It is , with her , an ever - present , a paramount consideration . It suffices to absorb and obliterate all other feelings . It enables her to ...
... mind altogether . It requires neither encourage- ment nor " spur , " as Macbeth's does . It is , with her , an ever - present , a paramount consideration . It suffices to absorb and obliterate all other feelings . It enables her to ...
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... mind , nor to those of her husband . She has neither scruples , doubts of success , nor fears of con- sequence . She is in one blaze and sunlight of hope and exultation , when once the golden promise of her ambition shines fully before ...
... mind , nor to those of her husband . She has neither scruples , doubts of success , nor fears of con- sequence . She is in one blaze and sunlight of hope and exultation , when once the golden promise of her ambition shines fully before ...
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... mind which causes him to leave the supper- chamber . She follows him , expostulates with him ; rises into remonstrance and reproach , -even into the bitterness of taunt : - " What beast was ' t then , That made you break this enterprise ...
... mind which causes him to leave the supper- chamber . She follows him , expostulates with him ; rises into remonstrance and reproach , -even into the bitterness of taunt : - " What beast was ' t then , That made you break this enterprise ...
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... mind , He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour To act in safety . There is none but he Whose being I do fear ; and under him My genius is rebuk'd , as , it is said , Mark Antony's was by Cæsar . ” It has been objected , as a ...
... mind , He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour To act in safety . There is none but he Whose being I do fear ; and under him My genius is rebuk'd , as , it is said , Mark Antony's was by Cæsar . ” It has been objected , as a ...
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Charles Cowden Clarke. the first place , we must bear in mind the different ordination of ceremony , or rather the absence of all ceremony , in that early and rude stage of society , when royalty , in its rough- hewn simplicity , sat ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. the first place , we must bear in mind the different ordination of ceremony , or rather the absence of all ceremony , in that early and rude stage of society , when royalty , in its rough- hewn simplicity , sat ...
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