Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... respecting Middleton's drama of the " Witch , " asserted , and for some time believed to be the precursor of " Macbeth , " has been proved to be a chronologi- cal error . Had it been otherwise , however , the merit of ori- ginality must ...
... respecting Middleton's drama of the " Witch , " asserted , and for some time believed to be the precursor of " Macbeth , " has been proved to be a chronologi- cal error . Had it been otherwise , however , the merit of ori- ginality must ...
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... respect the predilections of his fellow : nothing is worth quarrelling about , not even unkindness ; for that is a mistake which always brings its own retribution , silent or revealed . So we will talk of the gallant and gentle bearing ...
... respect the predilections of his fellow : nothing is worth quarrelling about , not even unkindness ; for that is a mistake which always brings its own retribution , silent or revealed . So we will talk of the gallant and gentle bearing ...
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... respect , which a course of unworthy pliancy and intrigue ( perhaps almost inseparable from his office ) had soiled and tainted . In introducing the character of the ill - starred and forlorn Ophelia , I will , previously , take ...
... respect , which a course of unworthy pliancy and intrigue ( perhaps almost inseparable from his office ) had soiled and tainted . In introducing the character of the ill - starred and forlorn Ophelia , I will , previously , take ...
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... respecting her real character , drawn from the songs she sings during her insanity ; Goethe , as a psychologist , ought to have known that no such con- clusion can be drawn from the actions of a person under that suspension : -on the ...
... respecting her real character , drawn from the songs she sings during her insanity ; Goethe , as a psychologist , ought to have known that no such con- clusion can be drawn from the actions of a person under that suspension : -on the ...
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... respect - the rising of the gorge at the fawning and the mouth - honour , the self - inspec- tion , ( which will come , ) the surmises , the fears , the trepida- tions , the heartaches : " Verily , both parties have their reward ...
... respect - the rising of the gorge at the fawning and the mouth - honour , the self - inspec- tion , ( which will come , ) the surmises , the fears , the trepida- tions , the heartaches : " Verily , both parties have their reward ...
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