Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... never Find such another master . " Bib WIEN NATIONAL OTHER LONDON : SMITH , ELDER , & CO . EDINBURGH : JAMES NICHOL . 1863 . [ The right of Translation is reserved . ] 1 PREFACE . UPON various occasions , after I had.
... never Find such another master . " Bib WIEN NATIONAL OTHER LONDON : SMITH , ELDER , & CO . EDINBURGH : JAMES NICHOL . 1863 . [ The right of Translation is reserved . ] 1 PREFACE . UPON various occasions , after I had.
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... never after suffers her imagination to be for one instant diverted or withdrawn . She no sooner beholds it as a possibility , than that very moment it becomes to her a certainty . Her first exclamation is : — " Glamis thou art , and ...
... never after suffers her imagination to be for one instant diverted or withdrawn . She no sooner beholds it as a possibility , than that very moment it becomes to her a certainty . Her first exclamation is : — " Glamis thou art , and ...
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... never been surpassed ; and it is one which an ordi- nary writer of plays would have diluted , and spread over pages of talky - talk , and , in consequence , he would have missed his point . Whereas , Shakespeare has simply denoted the ...
... never been surpassed ; and it is one which an ordi- nary writer of plays would have diluted , and spread over pages of talky - talk , and , in consequence , he would have missed his point . Whereas , Shakespeare has simply denoted the ...
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... never tremble : " & c . And lastly , upon her upbraiding him with his unmanliness , he gives her the most convincing excuse for it : " If I stand here , I saw him ! " How artful , too , is the using of that relative pronoun , " him ...
... never tremble : " & c . And lastly , upon her upbraiding him with his unmanliness , he gives her the most convincing excuse for it : " If I stand here , I saw him ! " How artful , too , is the using of that relative pronoun , " him ...
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... never thrown into shadow , even by the efful- gence of Rosalind's wit . The very generosity with which she constantly , and as if involuntarily , cedes the precedence to Rosalind's keener intellect , only serves to heighten the effect ...
... never thrown into shadow , even by the efful- gence of Rosalind's wit . The very generosity with which she constantly , and as if involuntarily , cedes the precedence to Rosalind's keener intellect , only serves to heighten the effect ...
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