| 1862 - 818 páginas
...Meister ; " and the Queen remarks, ' He's fat and scant of breath.' Can you conceive him to be otherwise than plump and fair-haired ? Brown-complexioned people,...neither historically nor physiologically correct. If, as WilI ( -1 t ( Meister had just before asserted, " Hamlet must be fair-haired and blue-eyed — as a... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1824 - 366 páginas
...his brow ; and the Queen remarks: He's fat and scant of breath. Can you conceive him to be otherwise than plump and fair-haired ? Brown-complexioned people,...you would look for more decision and impetuosity." " You are spoiling my imagination," cried Aurelia: " Away with your fat Hamlets! Do not set your well-fed... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1840 - 350 páginas
...his brow ; and the Queen remarks : He's fat and scant of breath. Can you conceive him to be otherwise than plump and fair-haired ? Brown-complexioned people...you would look for more decision and impetuosity." " You are spoiling my imagination," cried Aurelia : " away with your fat Hamlets ! Do not set your... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1851 - 508 páginas
...scant of breath. Can you conceive him to be otherwise than plump and fair-haired ? Brown complexioned people, in their youth, are seldom plump. And does...you would look for more decision and impetuosity.' ' You are spoiling my imagination,' cried Aurelia : ' away with your fat Hamlets ! Do not set your... | |
| 1862 - 1008 páginas
...of hreath.' Can yon conceive him to he otherwise than plump and fair-haired ? Brown - complexioned people, in their youth, are seldom plump; and does...activity, accord with such a figure? From a dark-haired youngman you would look tor more decision and impetuosity." The dogmas conveyed in this criticism are... | |
| 1863 - 660 páginas
...Meister; 'and the Queen remarks, "He's fat and scant of breath." Can you conceive him to be otherwise than plump, and fair-haired? Brown-complexioned people...you would look for more decision and impetuosity.' " On this passage, the writer remarks : — "The dogmas conveyed in this criticism are neither historically... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1864 - 456 páginas
...scant of breath.' Can you conceive him to be otherwise than plump and fairhaired ? Brown-complexioncd people, in their youth, are seldom plump; and does...before asserted, " Hamlet must be fair-haired and blueeyed—as a Dane, as a Northman," certainly, of all the populations on the earth, the Dane, the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1864 - 352 páginas
...of breath. Can you conceive him to be otherwise than plump and fair - haired ? Brown -complexioned people, in their youth, are seldom plump. And does...you would look for more decision and impetuosity." "You are spoiling my imagination," cried Aurelia: "away with your fat Hamlets ! Do not set your well-fed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 444 páginas
...brow ; and the Queen remarks : ' He's fat and scant of breath.' Can you conceive him to be otherwise than plump and fair-haired ? Brown-complexioned people,...with such a figure ? From a dark-haired young man one would look for more decision and impetuosity. [Page 367.] Hamlet is endowed more properly with... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1874 - 296 páginas
...his brow ; and the Queen remarks : He's fat and scant of breath. Can you conceive him to be otherwise than plump and fair-haired ? Brown-complexioned people...you would look for more decision and impetuosity." "You are spoiling my imagination," cried Aurelia: "away with your fat Hamlets ! Do not set your well-fed... | |
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