Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 sidor |
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... expression to the general commiseration and surprise by calling out , More pity for you . ' " " The lectures were reviewed , or rather epitomised , by Mr. P. G. Patmore in articles in Blackwood's Magazine for February , March , and ...
... expression to the general commiseration and surprise by calling out , More pity for you . ' " " The lectures were reviewed , or rather epitomised , by Mr. P. G. Patmore in articles in Blackwood's Magazine for February , March , and ...
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... expression : his descriptions are identical with the things themselves , seen through the fine medium of passion strip them of that connection , and try them by ordinary conceptions and ordinary rules , and they are as grotesque and ...
... expression : his descriptions are identical with the things themselves , seen through the fine medium of passion strip them of that connection , and try them by ordinary conceptions and ordinary rules , and they are as grotesque and ...
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... expressing the most unbounded confidence in the loyalty and services of Macbeth . " There is no art To find the mind's construction in the face : He was a gentleman , on whom I built An absolute trust . O worthiest cousin , ( addressing ...
... expressing the most unbounded confidence in the loyalty and services of Macbeth . " There is no art To find the mind's construction in the face : He was a gentleman , on whom I built An absolute trust . O worthiest cousin , ( addressing ...
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... expression , and from defects will turn them into beauties . " So fair and foul a day I have not seen , ' & c . " Such welcome and unwelcome news together . ' " Men's lives are like the flowers in their caps , dying or ere they sicken ...
... expression , and from defects will turn them into beauties . " So fair and foul a day I have not seen , ' & c . " Such welcome and unwelcome news together . ' " Men's lives are like the flowers in their caps , dying or ere they sicken ...
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... expression of passion , in all its moods and in all circumstances . " Emilia . Would you had never seen him . Desdemona . So would not I : my love doth so approve him , That even his stubbornness , his checks , his frowns , Have grace ...
... expression of passion , in all its moods and in all circumstances . " Emilia . Would you had never seen him . Desdemona . So would not I : my love doth so approve him , That even his stubbornness , his checks , his frowns , Have grace ...
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admirable affections Antony Apemantus appear Banquo beauty Bolingbroke breath Brutus Cæsar Caliban character Chaucer circumstances Claudio comedy Cordelia Coriolanus critic CYMBELINE death delight Desdemona dost doth dramatic equal eyes Falstaff fancy fear feeling fool friends genius give Gonerill grace grave Hamlet hast hath hear heart heaven Henry honour Hubert human humour Iago imagination interest Juliet king lady Lear live look lord Macbeth Malvolio manner Mark Antony MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mind moral nature never night noble o'er objects Othello passages passion person pity play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry prince refined Regan revenge Richard Richard III Romeo ROMEO AND JULIET scene sense sentiment Shakespear shew Sir Toby sleep soul speak speech spirit story striking style sweet tender thee thing thou art thought Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth words writer Yorkshire Tragedy youth