Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysC. Templeman, 1838 - 345 páginas |
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... means . The pathos in CYMBELINE is not violent or tragical , but of the most pleasing and amiable kind . A certain tender gloom overspreads the whole . Posthumus is the ostensible hero of the piece , but its greatest charm is the charac ...
... means . The pathos in CYMBELINE is not violent or tragical , but of the most pleasing and amiable kind . A certain tender gloom overspreads the whole . Posthumus is the ostensible hero of the piece , but its greatest charm is the charac ...
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... means , Though peril to my modesty , not death on't , I would adventure . " And when Pisanio , enlarging on the conse- quences , tells her she must change " Fear and niceness , The handmaids of all women , or more truly , Woman its ...
... means , Though peril to my modesty , not death on't , I would adventure . " And when Pisanio , enlarging on the conse- quences , tells her she must change " Fear and niceness , The handmaids of all women , or more truly , Woman its ...
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... means to try its effect on " creatures not worth the hanging , " his answer conveys at once a tacit reproof of her hypocrisy , and a useful lesson of humanity- " Your Highness Shall from this practice but make hard your heart ...
... means to try its effect on " creatures not worth the hanging , " his answer conveys at once a tacit reproof of her hypocrisy , and a useful lesson of humanity- " Your Highness Shall from this practice but make hard your heart ...
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... means , since he cannot transmit it to his posterity— " For Banquo's issue have I ' fil'd my mind— For them the gracious Duncan have I murther'd , To make them kings , the seed of Banquo kings . " In the agitation of his thoughts , he ...
... means , since he cannot transmit it to his posterity— " For Banquo's issue have I ' fil'd my mind— For them the gracious Duncan have I murther'd , To make them kings , the seed of Banquo kings . " In the agitation of his thoughts , he ...
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... means to accomplish them . Not so Mac- beth . The superstitions of the age , the rude state of society , the local scenery and customs , all give a wildness and imaginary grandeur to his character . From the strangeness of the events ...
... means to accomplish them . Not so Mac- beth . The superstitions of the age , the rude state of society , the local scenery and customs , all give a wildness and imaginary grandeur to his character . From the strangeness of the events ...
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admirable affections Antony Apemantus appear Banquo beauty Ben Jonson blood Bolingbroke breath Brutus Cæsar Caliban Cassius character circumstances CLAUDIO comedy comic Cordelia Coriolanus critic CYMBELINE daughter death Desdemona Dost thou doth Dr Johnson dramatic excited eyes Falstaff fancy fear feeling fool fortune genius give Gonerill grace grave Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Henry honour human Iago imagination Juliet king lady Lear live look lord lover Macbeth MALVOLIO manner Mark Antony mind moral nature never night noble Othello passages passion PERDITA person pity play pleasure poet poetry prince racter refined revenge Richard Richard III Romeo ROMEO AND JULIET scene seems sense Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's sion SIR TOBY sleep soul speak speech spirit stage story sweet tender thee things thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth unto wife words Yorkshire Tragedy youth