Essays on Shakespeare's Dramatic Characters: With an Illustration of Shakespeare's Representation of National Characters, in that of FluellenSamuel Bagster, in the Strand., 1812 - 448 páginas |
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... father's body , Like Niobe , all tears . - Why she , even she— O heaven ! a beast , that wants discourse of reason , Would have mourn'd longer - married with my uncle , My father's brother ; but no more like my father Than I to Hercules ...
... father's body , Like Niobe , all tears . - Why she , even she— O heaven ! a beast , that wants discourse of reason , Would have mourn'd longer - married with my uncle , My father's brother ; but no more like my father Than I to Hercules ...
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... father , is more eagerly impa- tient during his last moments than during the course of a tedious life . And the nearer the hour of assignation approaches , the heart of the lover throbs with a keener and more intense desire . To these ...
... father , is more eagerly impa- tient during his last moments than during the course of a tedious life . And the nearer the hour of assignation approaches , the heart of the lover throbs with a keener and more intense desire . To these ...
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... father : he entertains aversion against an incestuous uncle , and indignation at the ingratitude and guilt of a mother . Grief is passive : if its object be irretrievably lost , it is attended with no desires , and rouses no active ...
... father : he entertains aversion against an incestuous uncle , and indignation at the ingratitude and guilt of a mother . Grief is passive : if its object be irretrievably lost , it is attended with no desires , and rouses no active ...
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... father , and from the behaviour of Gertrude . It is , therefore , vehement . But , as the circumstances of the times ren- der it dangerous for him to discover his sen- timents , and the real state of his mind , he governs them , as far ...
... father , and from the behaviour of Gertrude . It is , therefore , vehement . But , as the circumstances of the times ren- der it dangerous for him to discover his sen- timents , and the real state of his mind , he governs them , as far ...
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... father was a natural evil , and as such he endures it . That he is excluded from succeeding immediately to the royalty that belongs to him , seems to affect him slightly ; for to vehement and vain ambition he ap- pears superior . He is ...
... father was a natural evil , and as such he endures it . That he is excluded from succeeding immediately to the royalty that belongs to him , seems to affect him slightly ; for to vehement and vain ambition he ap- pears superior . He is ...
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