Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... noble passion , child of integrity , " & c . -Act iv . , sc . 3 . Malcolm's diction is marked throughout by princely elo- quence , and a beautiful moral rectitude . It is he who in the fourth scene of the play makes that fine speech ...
... noble passion , child of integrity , " & c . -Act iv . , sc . 3 . Malcolm's diction is marked throughout by princely elo- quence , and a beautiful moral rectitude . It is he who in the fourth scene of the play makes that fine speech ...
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... noble mind , his fertile imagination , his great and lofty soul . He moralises almost unconsciously ; so naturally , so spontane- ously do his ideas take that form . How artistically has Shakespeare made Hamlet fall into that habitual ...
... noble mind , his fertile imagination , his great and lofty soul . He moralises almost unconsciously ; so naturally , so spontane- ously do his ideas take that form . How artistically has Shakespeare made Hamlet fall into that habitual ...
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... noble sustance often d'out , To his own scandal . " Hor . [ Enter Ghost . ] Look , my lord , —it comes ! " Ham . Angels and ministers of grace defend us ! " This is wonderfully striking ; and as characteristic as it is striking . No one ...
... noble sustance often d'out , To his own scandal . " Hor . [ Enter Ghost . ] Look , my lord , —it comes ! " Ham . Angels and ministers of grace defend us ! " This is wonderfully striking ; and as characteristic as it is striking . No one ...
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... noble mind is here o'erthrown ! The courtier's , soldier's , scholar's eye , tongue , sword ; The expectancy and rose of the fair state , The glass of fashion , and the mould of form , The observ'd of all observers , quite , quite down ...
... noble mind is here o'erthrown ! The courtier's , soldier's , scholar's eye , tongue , sword ; The expectancy and rose of the fair state , The glass of fashion , and the mould of form , The observ'd of all observers , quite , quite down ...
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... noble beast would consider worthy of " protective duty " at all . No one works so hard as a time - server ; and , under the fairest auspices , his labour is well worthy of his pay . The machinery he constructs to accomplish his little ...
... noble beast would consider worthy of " protective duty " at all . No one works so hard as a time - server ; and , under the fairest auspices , his labour is well worthy of his pay . The machinery he constructs to accomplish his little ...
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