Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... sense : she admits no nice casuistry of right and wrong . The object of her ambition must be obtained - come it how it may . Means are nothing to her ; -the end is everything . The means are merged in the end . It becomes to her a neces ...
... sense : she admits no nice casuistry of right and wrong . The object of her ambition must be obtained - come it how it may . Means are nothing to her ; -the end is everything . The means are merged in the end . It becomes to her a neces ...
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... sense ) " subordinate " members of the dramatis persona , seeing that , by their power and control , and by their influence , the poison of diabolism was infused into the mind of the hero . They are the prime movers of his whole future ...
... sense ) " subordinate " members of the dramatis persona , seeing that , by their power and control , and by their influence , the poison of diabolism was infused into the mind of the hero . They are the prime movers of his whole future ...
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... senses would have cool'd To hear a night - shriek ; and my fell of hair Would at a dismal treatise rouse and stir As life were in't . I have supp'd full with horrors : Direness familiar to my slaughterous thoughts Cannot once start me ...
... senses would have cool'd To hear a night - shriek ; and my fell of hair Would at a dismal treatise rouse and stir As life were in't . I have supp'd full with horrors : Direness familiar to my slaughterous thoughts Cannot once start me ...
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... sense of uncertainty as to what scene we should quote as a specimen of more than quiet excellence . Indeed , it would be difficult to point out a more perfect example of the spirit of loving- kindness than the character of the cousin to ...
... sense of uncertainty as to what scene we should quote as a specimen of more than quiet excellence . Indeed , it would be difficult to point out a more perfect example of the spirit of loving- kindness than the character of the cousin to ...
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... sense , and the good feeling to draw truth and beauty , as well as fine humour , out of passing life . How charmingly he and his lady - mistress interchange gay phi- losophy ! She tells him he'll be whipped one of these days for his ...
... sense , and the good feeling to draw truth and beauty , as well as fine humour , out of passing life . How charmingly he and his lady - mistress interchange gay phi- losophy ! She tells him he'll be whipped one of these days for his ...
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