Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... passion and indefinable subtleties of character , like the minute threads in our nervous system , all combining to produce the one grand result of sensation , that all that Creator - like harmony of design ( I speak not irreverently ...
... passion and indefinable subtleties of character , like the minute threads in our nervous system , all combining to produce the one grand result of sensation , that all that Creator - like harmony of design ( I speak not irreverently ...
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... passion from that which actuates Richard . Richard's ambition renders him inflexible , reckless , insolent ; Macbeth's allows him to be full of hesitation and compunction . Macbeth's ambition is scarce sufficiently potent to hold him ...
... passion from that which actuates Richard . Richard's ambition renders him inflexible , reckless , insolent ; Macbeth's allows him to be full of hesitation and compunction . Macbeth's ambition is scarce sufficiently potent to hold him ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... passions that shake this poor citadel of man . They represent the re- pulsive as well as the cruel propensities of our nature ; every one , therefore , who is a slave to his lower passions , is spell- bound by the " weird sisters ...
... passions that shake this poor citadel of man . They represent the re- pulsive as well as the cruel propensities of our nature ; every one , therefore , who is a slave to his lower passions , is spell- bound by the " weird sisters ...
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... passion for Rosalind , Celia smilingly recalls her friend with the words , " Will you go , coz ? " Again , afterwards , what nice consideration and complete womanly tact she betrays , when Rosalind , recovering from her swoon , well ...
... passion for Rosalind , Celia smilingly recalls her friend with the words , " Will you go , coz ? " Again , afterwards , what nice consideration and complete womanly tact she betrays , when Rosalind , recovering from her swoon , well ...
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