| George Eliot - 1860 - 334 páginas
...Prince of Denmark, was speculative and irresolute, and we have a great tragedy in consequence. But if his father had lived to a good old age, and his...Maggie's destiny, then, is at present hidden, and we must wait for it to reveal itself like the course of an unmapped river: we only know that the river... | |
| George Eliot - 1860 - 476 páginas
...Prince of Denmark, was speculative and irresolute, and we have a great tragedy in consequence. But if his father had lived to a good old age, and his...nothing of the frankest incivility to his father-in-law. For Philip had not come the evening he was expected, and Mr. Stephen Guest brought word that he was... | |
| George Eliot - 1860 - 330 páginas
...Prince of Denmark, was speculative and irresolute, and we have a great tragedy in consequence. But if his father had lived to a good old age, and his...early death, we can conceive Hamlet's having married 0phelia, and got through life with a reputation of sanity notwithstanding many soliloquies, and some... | |
| George Eliot - 1870 - 816 páginas
...worn out byseparation, — to get the tunes she had sarcasms towards the fair daughter of 1'olonius, to say nothing of the frankest incivility to his father-in-law....Maggie's destiny, then, is at present hidden, and we must wait for it to reveal itself like the course of an unmapped river : we only know that the river... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 444 páginas
...Prince of Denmark, was speculative and irresolute, and we have a great tragedy in consequence. But if his father had lived to a good old age, and his...nothing of the frankest incivility to his father-in-law. KENNY (1864) (7/5* Life and Genius of Shakespeare, London, 1864, p. 379.) — i\Ve cannot help thinking... | |
| George Eliot, Alexander Main - 1873 - 444 páginas
...speculative and irresolute, and we have a great tragedy in consequence. But if his father had lived Jo a good old age, and his uncle had died an early death,...Maggie's destiny, then, is at present hidden, and we must wait for it to reveal itself like the course of an unmapped river : we only know that the river... | |
| George Eliot - 1875 - 460 páginas
...Prince of Denmark, was speculative and irresolute, and we have a great tragedy in consequence. But if his father had lived to a good old age, and his...Maggie's destiny, then, is at present hidden, and we must wait for it to reveal itself like the course of an unmapped river : we only know that the river... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1880 - 494 páginas
...Prince of Denmark, was speculative and irresolute, and we have a great tragedy in consequence. But if his father had lived to a good old age, and his...Maggie's destiny, then, is at present hidden, and we must wait for it to reveal itself like the course of an unmapped river : we only know that the river... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 850 páginas
...Prince of Denmark, was speculative and irresolute, and we have a great tragedy in consequence. But if his father had lived to a good old age, and his...Maggie's destiny, then, is at present hidden, and we must wait for it to reveal itself like the course of an unmapped river: we only know that the river... | |
| Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 728 páginas
...Prince of Denmark, was speculative and irresolute, and we have a great tragedy in consequence. But if his father had lived to a good old age, and his...nothing of the frankest incivility to his father-in-law. — GEORGE ELIOT: The Mill on the Floss, p. 355. Hamlet. One knows not what fearful being — complete... | |
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