Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 sidor |
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... delight accompanying it by something still more beautiful , and no one can feel this passionate love of nature without quick natural sensibility . To a mere literal and formal . apprehension , the inimitably characteristic epithet ...
... delight accompanying it by something still more beautiful , and no one can feel this passionate love of nature without quick natural sensibility . To a mere literal and formal . apprehension , the inimitably characteristic epithet ...
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... delightful of Shakespear's historical plays . It may be considered as a dramatic romance , in which the most striking parts of the story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate circumstances are explained by the ...
... delightful of Shakespear's historical plays . It may be considered as a dramatic romance , in which the most striking parts of the story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate circumstances are explained by the ...
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... , and from a disinterested delight in deformity and cruelty . They are hags of mischief , obscene panders to iniquity , malicious from their impo- tence of enjoyment , enamoured of destruction , because they MACBETH 13.
... , and from a disinterested delight in deformity and cruelty . They are hags of mischief , obscene panders to iniquity , malicious from their impo- tence of enjoyment , enamoured of destruction , because they MACBETH 13.
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... delight in his disappointed hopes , by that bitter taunt , " Why stands Macbeth thus amazedly ? " We might multiply such instances every where . " " " The leading features in the character of Macbeth are striking 16 CHARACTERS OF ...
... delight in his disappointed hopes , by that bitter taunt , " Why stands Macbeth thus amazedly ? " We might multiply such instances every where . " " " The leading features in the character of Macbeth are striking 16 CHARACTERS OF ...
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... Delighted them on any other form ; Or that I do not , and ever did , And ever will , though he do shake me off To beggarly divorcement , love him dearly Comfort forswear me . Unkindness may do much , And his unkindness may defeat my ...
... Delighted them on any other form ; Or that I do not , and ever did , And ever will , though he do shake me off To beggarly divorcement , love him dearly Comfort forswear me . Unkindness may do much , And his unkindness may defeat my ...
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