Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 pages |
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... circumstances she would probably have shown patience in suffering . The deliberate sacrifice of all other considerations to the gaining ' for their future days and nights sole sovereign sway and masterdom ' , by the murder of Duncan ...
... circumstances she would probably have shown patience in suffering . The deliberate sacrifice of all other considerations to the gaining ' for their future days and nights sole sovereign sway and masterdom ' , by the murder of Duncan ...
Page 122
... circumstances and characters of the persons speak- ing . We see the ebb and flow of the feeling , its pauses and feverish starts , its impatience of opposition , its accumulating force when it has time to recollect itself , the manner ...
... circumstances and characters of the persons speak- ing . We see the ebb and flow of the feeling , its pauses and feverish starts , its impatience of opposition , its accumulating force when it has time to recollect itself , the manner ...
Page 167
... circumstances in which he is placed , is as patient and modest as it is spirited and lofty in his prosperous fortune . The character of the French nobles is also very admirably depicted ; and the Dauphin's praise of his horse shows the ...
... circumstances in which he is placed , is as patient and modest as it is spirited and lofty in his prosperous fortune . The character of the French nobles is also very admirably depicted ; and the Dauphin's praise of his horse shows the ...
Contents
THE TEMPEST | 89 |
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 95 |
ROMEO AND Juliet | 105 |
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