Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 sidor |
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... pity or resentment of his reader . ' Poor Shakespeare ! Between the charges here brought against him , of want of nature in the first instance , and of want of skill in the second , he could hardly escape being condemned . And again ...
... pity or resentment of his reader . ' Poor Shakespeare ! Between the charges here brought against him , of want of nature in the first instance , and of want of skill in the second , he could hardly escape being condemned . And again ...
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... pity of it , Iago , the pity of it ! ' This returning fondness , however , only serves , as it is managed by lago , to whet his revenge , and set his heart more against her . In his conversations with Des- demona , the persuasion of ...
... pity of it , Iago , the pity of it ! ' This returning fondness , however , only serves , as it is managed by lago , to whet his revenge , and set his heart more against her . In his conversations with Des- demona , the persuasion of ...
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... pity the lady ; it seems her affections have the full bent . Love me ! why , it must be requited . I hear how I am censur'd : they say , I will bear myself proudly , if I perceive the love come from her ; they say too , that she will ...
... pity the lady ; it seems her affections have the full bent . Love me ! why , it must be requited . I hear how I am censur'd : they say , I will bear myself proudly , if I perceive the love come from her ; they say too , that she will ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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