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... his own mind he drew sufficient for himself. Now whileit maybeargued withplausibility, and even with truth ... hisown preface. For Schlegel [Footnote: Whosework, by theway,cries aloud foranew andbetter English translation.] was ...
... his own mind he drew sufficient for himself. Now whileit maybeargued withplausibility, and even with truth ... hisown preface. For Schlegel [Footnote: Whosework, by theway,cries aloud foranew andbetter English translation.] was ...
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... his own purposes andthe suggestions of others; hestandsat bay withhissituation; andfromthe superstitious awe and breathless suspenseinto which the communications of the Weird Sisters throw him, ishurriedon with daring impatience to ...
... his own purposes andthe suggestions of others; hestandsat bay withhissituation; andfromthe superstitious awe and breathless suspenseinto which the communications of the Weird Sisters throw him, ishurriedon with daring impatience to ...
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... his own resolution. His energy springs from the anxiety and agitation of his mind. His blindly rushing forward on the objects ofhisambition and revenge, orhis recoiling from them, equally betraysthe harassed stateof hisfeelings.— This ...
... his own resolution. His energy springs from the anxiety and agitation of his mind. His blindly rushing forward on the objects ofhisambition and revenge, orhis recoiling from them, equally betraysthe harassed stateof hisfeelings.— This ...
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... life,andregrets that he has everseized the crown byunjust means,since he cannot transmitit to hisown posterity: For Banquo'sissue haveI'fil'd my mind— Forthem the gracious Duncan have I murther'd, To make them kings, the.
... life,andregrets that he has everseized the crown byunjust means,since he cannot transmitit to hisown posterity: For Banquo'sissue haveI'fil'd my mind— Forthem the gracious Duncan have I murther'd, To make them kings, the.
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... his own ends, and themeans to securethem. —Not soMacbeth. The superstitions of the age, the rude state of society,the local scenery and customs, all givea wildness and imaginarygrandeur tohis character. From the strangenessofthe events ...
... his own ends, and themeans to securethem. —Not soMacbeth. The superstitions of the age, the rude state of society,the local scenery and customs, all givea wildness and imaginarygrandeur tohis character. From the strangenessofthe events ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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