Studies of Shakespeare in the Plays of King John, Cymbeline, Macbeth, As You Like It, Much Ado about Nothing, Romeo and Juliet: With Observations on the Criticism and the Acting of Those PlaysLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 384 страница |
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... observation , and in knowledge of the different laws of being and their apparent exceptions , from accidental col- lision of disturbing forces , -that at every new accession of information , -after every success- ful exercise of ...
... observation , and in knowledge of the different laws of being and their apparent exceptions , from accidental col- lision of disturbing forces , -that at every new accession of information , -after every success- ful exercise of ...
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... observe , that our Shakespearian cri- ticism of the last century was too much in the spirit of Polonius's own ; dwelling exclusively on parts and details - shewing an analytic mind of a vulgar order . " This is too long " - " That is ...
... observe , that our Shakespearian cri- ticism of the last century was too much in the spirit of Polonius's own ; dwelling exclusively on parts and details - shewing an analytic mind of a vulgar order . " This is too long " - " That is ...
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... observe and to bear in mind , whatever she was in history , is not represented by the poet as courting power for its own sake . Had he so represented her , it would have defeated one of those fine contrasts of character in which ...
... observe and to bear in mind , whatever she was in history , is not represented by the poet as courting power for its own sake . Had he so represented her , it would have defeated one of those fine contrasts of character in which ...
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... observe , that the heroine cannot , from her intellectual resources , " borrow patience to submit , or fortitude to endure . " But , all feeling apart , 1 what , we would ask , betrayed on every 18 FEMALE CHARACTERS IN KING JOHN . '
... observe , that the heroine cannot , from her intellectual resources , " borrow patience to submit , or fortitude to endure . " But , all feeling apart , 1 what , we would ask , betrayed on every 18 FEMALE CHARACTERS IN KING JOHN . '
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... observation , respect- ing the excommunication of King John— There's law and warrant , lady , for my curse- most justly does she reply , — And for mine too : when law can do no right , Let it be lawful that law bar no wrong : Law cannot ...
... observation , respect- ing the excommunication of King John— There's law and warrant , lady , for my curse- most justly does she reply , — And for mine too : when law can do no right , Let it be lawful that law bar no wrong : Law cannot ...
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