Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 sidor |
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... perhaps more dis- tinguished by her commanding presence of mind and inexorable self - will , which do not suffer her to be diverted from a bad purpose , when once formed , by weak and womanly regrets , than by the hard- ness of her ...
... perhaps more dis- tinguished by her commanding presence of mind and inexorable self - will , which do not suffer her to be diverted from a bad purpose , when once formed , by weak and womanly regrets , than by the hard- ness of her ...
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... perhaps because he has himself repented of his black design , our moral sense gains courage to hate him the more for it . We take him at his word , and think his purposes must be odious indeed , when he himself shrinks back from them ...
... perhaps because he has himself repented of his black design , our moral sense gains courage to hate him the more for it . We take him at his word , and think his purposes must be odious indeed , when he himself shrinks back from them ...
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... perhaps only prove that our own taste in such matters is more saturnine than mercurial . Enter MARIA . Sir Toby . Here comes the little villain : -How now , my nettle of India ? Maria . Get ye all three into the box - tree : Malvolio's ...
... perhaps only prove that our own taste in such matters is more saturnine than mercurial . Enter MARIA . Sir Toby . Here comes the little villain : -How now , my nettle of India ? Maria . Get ye all three into the box - tree : Malvolio's ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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