Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 sidor |
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... circumstances . Now the other parts of the picture are filled up with subordinate examples of the same feeling , variously modified by different situa- tions , and applied to the purposes of virtue or vice . The plot is aided by the ...
... circumstances . Now the other parts of the picture are filled up with subordinate examples of the same feeling , variously modified by different situa- tions , and applied to the purposes of virtue or vice . The plot is aided by the ...
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... circumstances . Richard is from his birth deformed in body and mind , and naturally in- capable of good . Macbeth is full of " the milk of human kindness , " is frank , sociable , generous . He is tempted to the commission of guilt by ...
... circumstances . Richard is from his birth deformed in body and mind , and naturally in- capable of good . Macbeth is full of " the milk of human kindness , " is frank , sociable , generous . He is tempted to the commission of guilt by ...
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... of his projects never loses his self - possession , and makes use of every circumstance that happens as an in- strument of his long - reaching designs . In his last extremity we can only regard him as a wild beast 30 MACBETH.
... of his projects never loses his self - possession , and makes use of every circumstance that happens as an in- strument of his long - reaching designs . In his last extremity we can only regard him as a wild beast 30 MACBETH.
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... circumstances ; and corrects their fatal excesses in ourselves by pointing to the greater extent of sufferings and of crimes to which they have led others . Tragedy creates a balance of the affections . It makes us thoughtful spectators ...
... circumstances ; and corrects their fatal excesses in ourselves by pointing to the greater extent of sufferings and of crimes to which they have led others . Tragedy creates a balance of the affections . It makes us thoughtful spectators ...
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... circumstances which cross his mind amidst the dim trances of passion , aggravating the sense of his wrongs , but not shaking his purpose . Once indeed , where lago shews him Cassio with the handkerchief in his hand , and making sport ...
... circumstances which cross his mind amidst the dim trances of passion , aggravating the sense of his wrongs , but not shaking his purpose . Once indeed , where lago shews him Cassio with the handkerchief in his hand , and making sport ...
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