Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... mousing owl . " How apt , too , the epithet ! ] " Rosse . And Duncan's horses , ( a thing most strange and certain , ) Beauteous and swift , the minions of their race , Turn'd wild in nature , broke their stalls , flung Macbeth . 13.
... mousing owl . " How apt , too , the epithet ! ] " Rosse . And Duncan's horses , ( a thing most strange and certain , ) Beauteous and swift , the minions of their race , Turn'd wild in nature , broke their stalls , flung Macbeth . 13.
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Charles Cowden Clarke. Turn'd wild in nature , broke their stalls , flung out , Contending ' gainst obedience , as they would Make war with mankind . " Old M. ' Tis said they ate each other . " Rosse . They did so , to the amazement of ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. Turn'd wild in nature , broke their stalls , flung out , Contending ' gainst obedience , as they would Make war with mankind . " Old M. ' Tis said they ate each other . " Rosse . They did so , to the amazement of ...
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... when he proceeds to question the morality of Shakespeare , turn to and reflect upon the homily he has preached against cupidity , injustice , and cruelty , in the most unhappy career of Macbeth . II . As You Like It . C II . Macbeth . 31.
... when he proceeds to question the morality of Shakespeare , turn to and reflect upon the homily he has preached against cupidity , injustice , and cruelty , in the most unhappy career of Macbeth . II . As You Like It . C II . Macbeth . 31.
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... turning his philosophy the sunny side outwards . He , forsooth , would undertake to reform the world , having seen no more of the world than is comprised within the precincts of a court . Jaques says some of the finest things in the ...
... turning his philosophy the sunny side outwards . He , forsooth , would undertake to reform the world , having seen no more of the world than is comprised within the precincts of a court . Jaques says some of the finest things in the ...
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... turn aside and examine with interest so insignificant a charac- ter as that of Osric ; and , moreover , for the mind to come to the satisfactory conclusion that even the great master - movers in the scene are not more ably conceived ...
... turn aside and examine with interest so insignificant a charac- ter as that of Osric ; and , moreover , for the mind to come to the satisfactory conclusion that even the great master - movers in the scene are not more ably conceived ...
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