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Sida xix
... rainbow hues of things , made no impres- sion on him : he seized only on the permanent and tangible . He had no idea of natural objects but " such as he could measure with a two - foot rule , or tell upon ten PREFACE . xix.
... rainbow hues of things , made no impres- sion on him : he seized only on the permanent and tangible . He had no idea of natural objects but " such as he could measure with a two - foot rule , or tell upon ten PREFACE . xix.
Sida xx
William Hazlitt. a two - foot rule , or tell upon ten fingers : " he judged of human nature in the same way , by mood and figure : he saw only the definite , the positive , and the practical ; the average forms of things , not their ...
William Hazlitt. a two - foot rule , or tell upon ten fingers : " he judged of human nature in the same way , by mood and figure : he saw only the definite , the positive , and the practical ; the average forms of things , not their ...
Sida 37
... which follows when Cæsar enters with his train . " Brutus . The games are done , and Cæsar is returning . Cassius . As they pass by , pluck Casca by the sleeve , And he will , after his sour fashion , tell JULIUS CESAR . 37.
... which follows when Cæsar enters with his train . " Brutus . The games are done , and Cæsar is returning . Cassius . As they pass by , pluck Casca by the sleeve , And he will , after his sour fashion , tell JULIUS CESAR . 37.
Sida 38
... tell thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'st of him . " We know hardly any passage more expressive of the genius of ...
... tell thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæsar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'st of him . " We know hardly any passage more expressive of the genius of ...
Sida 78
... tell him of the strange disguising of this man . Tullus rose presently from the board , and coming towards him , asked him what he was , and wherefore he came . Then Martius unmuffled himself , and after he had paused a while , making ...
... tell him of the strange disguising of this man . Tullus rose presently from the board , and coming towards him , asked him what he was , and wherefore he came . Then Martius unmuffled himself , and after he had paused a while , making ...
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admirable affections answer Antony Apemantus appear banished Banquo beauty Ben Jonson blood Bolingbroke breath Brutus Cæsar Caliban Cassius character circumstances Claudio comedy comic Cordelia Coriolanus CYMBELINE daughter death Desdemona Dost thou doth Dr Johnson dramatic eyes Falstaff fancy father fear feeling fool fortune friends genius give grace grave Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Henry honour human humour Iago imagination Juliet king lady Lear live look lord lover Macbeth Malvolio manner Mark Antony MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mind moral nature never night noble Othello passages passion Perdita person pity play pleasure poet poetry prince racter refined Regan revenge Richard Richard III Romeo ROMEO AND JULIET scene sense Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Toby sleep soul speak speare speech spirit story striking sweet tender thee things thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth wife youth