Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... soul unhardened in guilt - which accompanies Macbeth throughout in his pursuit of the objects of his ambition , ( so accurately in tune with the character given of him by his wife , ) which individualises that ambition , and renders it ...
... soul unhardened in guilt - which accompanies Macbeth throughout in his pursuit of the objects of his ambition , ( so accurately in tune with the character given of him by his wife , ) which individualises that ambition , and renders it ...
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... soul within ! As an instance of Macbeth's proneness to throw himself upon others for encouragement in his ambitious struggles , and of his want of complete self - reliance , may be noted his resorting to the witches in the 4th Act ...
... soul within ! As an instance of Macbeth's proneness to throw himself upon others for encouragement in his ambitious struggles , and of his want of complete self - reliance , may be noted his resorting to the witches in the 4th Act ...
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... to know the worth of his true friends , who forsook land and station to share his seclusion ; and to secure a peace of soul seldom known to those who live perpetually in the turmoil of public life 36 Shakespeare - Characters .
... to know the worth of his true friends , who forsook land and station to share his seclusion ; and to secure a peace of soul seldom known to those who live perpetually in the turmoil of public life 36 Shakespeare - Characters .
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... soul , and made part of his existence , by the unwillingness with which he prepares to quit these scenes at the end of the play , when his dukedom is restored to him . He receives the news with his own philosophic composure ; and , by a ...
... soul , and made part of his existence , by the unwillingness with which he prepares to quit these scenes at the end of the play , when his dukedom is restored to him . He receives the news with his own philosophic composure ; and , by a ...
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... soul of kindness - they know when to cease . Celia , loving Celia , always checks the career of her wit , when it curvets beyond the comfort of her interlocutor . She regards the feelings of her friend , even beyond the prosperity of ...
... soul of kindness - they know when to cease . Celia , loving Celia , always checks the career of her wit , when it curvets beyond the comfort of her interlocutor . She regards the feelings of her friend , even beyond the prosperity of ...
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