Shakespeare Commentaries, Volume 2Smith, Elder and Company, 1863 |
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... human nature , to roll back the page of history further than he had hitherto done , to search after passions of still greater force in the traditions of the past , and to trace still deeper furrows on the brow from the more profound ...
... human nature , to roll back the page of history further than he had hitherto done , to search after passions of still greater force in the traditions of the past , and to trace still deeper furrows on the brow from the more profound ...
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... nature . We utter this warning , because even here , our Romanticists have sought to mislead us on a false track . William Schlegel called Hamlet a " tragedy of thought " , suggested by constant and never- satisfied reflections on human ...
... nature . We utter this warning , because even here , our Romanticists have sought to mislead us on a false track . William Schlegel called Hamlet a " tragedy of thought " , suggested by constant and never- satisfied reflections on human ...
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... human nature , this mind and beauty , these rich endowments for the world and its use , Isabella is on the point of carrying into the cloister . She possesses like the Duke in well - balanced proportions that two - sided nature , the ...
... human nature , this mind and beauty , these rich endowments for the world and its use , Isabella is on the point of carrying into the cloister . She possesses like the Duke in well - balanced proportions that two - sided nature , the ...
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... nature ; he sees her already as " a thing ensky'd ” , sainted by her renouncement , an immortal spirit , " to be ... human emotion of gladly saving her brother's life ; she sees in his case a punishable crime , but she sees no crime in ...
... nature ; he sees her already as " a thing ensky'd ” , sainted by her renouncement , an immortal spirit , " to be ... human emotion of gladly saving her brother's life ; she sees in his case a punishable crime , but she sees no crime in ...
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... human side of pity in his severe administration of justice . He concludes with a renewed refusal , and with the ... natural aptness makes her now change the mode of attack : she speaks to him personally ; and as his last words had shown him ...
... human side of pity in his severe administration of justice . He concludes with a renewed refusal , and with the ... natural aptness makes her now change the mode of attack : she speaks to him personally ; and as his last words had shown him ...
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