Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 pages |
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... eye , " which is necessary to the painter or musician , but without that intenseness of passion which , seeking to ... eyes , Or Cytherea's breath . " No one who does not feel the passion which these objects inspire can go along with ...
... eye , " which is necessary to the painter or musician , but without that intenseness of passion which , seeking to ... eyes , Or Cytherea's breath . " No one who does not feel the passion which these objects inspire can go along with ...
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... eye of love , " the allusion to " the lids of Juno's eyes " must appear extravagant and unmeaning . Shak- speare's fancy lent words and images to the most refined sensibility to nature , struggling for expression : his descrip- tions ...
... eye of love , " the allusion to " the lids of Juno's eyes " must appear extravagant and unmeaning . Shak- speare's fancy lent words and images to the most refined sensibility to nature , struggling for expression : his descrip- tions ...
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... eyes ; the " gracious Duncan , " the " blood - boltered Banquo " stand before us ; all that passed through the mind of Macbeth passes , without the loss of a tittle , through our's . All that could actually take place , and all that is ...
... eyes ; the " gracious Duncan , " the " blood - boltered Banquo " stand before us ; all that passed through the mind of Macbeth passes , without the loss of a tittle , through our's . All that could actually take place , and all that is ...
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... eyes were open , but their sense was shut . She was like a person bewildered and uncon- scious of what she did . Her lips moved involuntarily all her gestures were involuntary and mechanical . She glided on and off the stage like an ...
... eyes were open , but their sense was shut . She was like a person bewildered and uncon- scious of what she did . Her lips moved involuntarily all her gestures were involuntary and mechanical . She glided on and off the stage like an ...
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William Hazlitt. fancy . He sees sights not shown to mortal eye , and hears un- earthly music . All is tumult and disorder within and without his mind ; his purposes recoil upon himself , are broken and disjointed ; he is the double ...
William Hazlitt. fancy . He sees sights not shown to mortal eye , and hears un- earthly music . All is tumult and disorder within and without his mind ; his purposes recoil upon himself , are broken and disjointed ; he is the double ...
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