Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 sidor |
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... fortunes . He was then engaged on his " Life of Napoleon , " the largest and most systematic of all his works and the one by which he hoped his name would live . Hazlitt made a fetish of con- sistency and prided himself on the fact that ...
... fortunes . He was then engaged on his " Life of Napoleon , " the largest and most systematic of all his works and the one by which he hoped his name would live . Hazlitt made a fetish of con- sistency and prided himself on the fact that ...
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... fortune or the storm of passion , than Macbeth in him- self would have lost the identity of his person . Thus he is as distinct a being from Richard III . as it is possible to imagine , though these two characters in common hands , and ...
... fortune or the storm of passion , than Macbeth in him- self would have lost the identity of his person . Thus he is as distinct a being from Richard III . as it is possible to imagine , though these two characters in common hands , and ...
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... fortunes consecrates . " The lady protests so much herself , and she is as good as her word . The truth of conception , with which timidity and boldness are united in the same character , is marvellous . The extravagance of her ...
... fortunes consecrates . " The lady protests so much herself , and she is as good as her word . The truth of conception , with which timidity and boldness are united in the same character , is marvellous . The extravagance of her ...
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... most characteristic speeches is that im- mediately after the marriage of Othello . " Roderigo . What a full fortune does the thick lips owe If he can carry ' t thus ! Iago . Call up her father : Rouse him ( H. 4 OTHELLO 49.
... most characteristic speeches is that im- mediately after the marriage of Othello . " Roderigo . What a full fortune does the thick lips owe If he can carry ' t thus ! Iago . Call up her father : Rouse him ( H. 4 OTHELLO 49.
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... fortune , and his naked exposure in a wild forest digging roots from the earth for his sustenance , with a lofty spirit of self - denial , and bitter scorn of the world , which raise him higher in our esteem than the dazzling gloss of ...
... fortune , and his naked exposure in a wild forest digging roots from the earth for his sustenance , with a lofty spirit of self - denial , and bitter scorn of the world , which raise him higher in our esteem than the dazzling gloss of ...
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