Characters of Shakespear's PlaysJ.M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 275 sidor |
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... scenes , there is always something wanting , but his comedy often surpasses expectation or desire . His comedy pleases by the thoughts and the language , and his tragedy , for the greater part , by incident and action . His tragedy ...
... scenes , there is always something wanting , but his comedy often surpasses expectation or desire . His comedy pleases by the thoughts and the language , and his tragedy , for the greater part , by incident and action . His tragedy ...
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... scene , as well as by the length of time it occupies . The reading of this play is like going a journey with some uncertain object at the end of it , and in which the suspense is kept up and heightened by the long intervals between each ...
... scene , as well as by the length of time it occupies . The reading of this play is like going a journey with some uncertain object at the end of it , and in which the suspense is kept up and heightened by the long intervals between each ...
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... the most tender and the most artless . Her in- credulity in the opening scene with Iachimo , as to her husband's infidelity , is much the same as Desdemona's backwardness to believe Othello's jealousy . Her answer to Cymbeline 3.
... the most tender and the most artless . Her in- credulity in the opening scene with Iachimo , as to her husband's infidelity , is much the same as Desdemona's backwardness to believe Othello's jealousy . Her answer to Cymbeline 3.
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... scene in which Pisanio gives Imogen his master's letter , accusing her of incontinency on the treacherous suggestions of Iachimo , is as touching as it is possible for anything to be : - 66 Pisanio . What cheer , Madam ? Imogen . False ...
... scene in which Pisanio gives Imogen his master's letter , accusing her of incontinency on the treacherous suggestions of Iachimo , is as touching as it is possible for anything to be : - 66 Pisanio . What cheer , Madam ? Imogen . False ...
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... scenes in which they appear , are a fine relief to the intrigues and artificial refinements of the court from which they are banished . Nothing can surpass the wildness and simplicity of the descriptions of the mountain life they lead ...
... scenes in which they appear , are a fine relief to the intrigues and artificial refinements of the court from which they are banished . Nothing can surpass the wildness and simplicity of the descriptions of the mountain life they lead ...
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