Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 sidor |
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... humour . The business of the state does him offence . Desdemona . If ' twere no other ! - The scene which follows with Aemilia and the song of the Willow are equally beautiful , and show the author's extreme power of varying the ...
... humour . The business of the state does him offence . Desdemona . If ' twere no other ! - The scene which follows with Aemilia and the song of the Willow are equally beautiful , and show the author's extreme power of varying the ...
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... humour ; he rather contrives opportunities for them to show themselves off in the happiest lights , than renders them contemptible in the perverse construction of the wit or malice of others.— There is a certain stage of society in ...
... humour ; he rather contrives opportunities for them to show themselves off in the happiest lights , than renders them contemptible in the perverse construction of the wit or malice of others.— There is a certain stage of society in ...
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... humour of a low character , does not interfere with the delight with which he describes a beautiful image , or the most refined love . The clown's forced jests do not spoil the sweetness of the character 202 TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR ,
... humour of a low character , does not interfere with the delight with which he describes a beautiful image , or the most refined love . The clown's forced jests do not spoil the sweetness of the character 202 TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR ,
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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