Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 pages |
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... person in the drama is made to depend on the solution of a single circumstance the answer of Iachimo to the ques ... persons as they do themselves , because we are let into the secrets of their hearts , which are more important . We are ...
... person in the drama is made to depend on the solution of a single circumstance the answer of Iachimo to the ques ... persons as they do themselves , because we are let into the secrets of their hearts , which are more important . We are ...
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... person to have drawn both . She is voluptuous , ostentatious , conscious , boastful of her charms , haughty , tyran- nical , fickle . The luxurious pomp and gorgeous extravagance of the Egyptian queen are displayed in all their force ...
... person to have drawn both . She is voluptuous , ostentatious , conscious , boastful of her charms , haughty , tyran- nical , fickle . The luxurious pomp and gorgeous extravagance of the Egyptian queen are displayed in all their force ...
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... person recalled to the stage to perform an un- accustomed and ungracious part ; and in which we perceive only ' some faint sparks of those flashes of merriment , that were wont to set the hearers in a roar ' . But the single scene with ...
... person recalled to the stage to perform an un- accustomed and ungracious part ; and in which we perceive only ' some faint sparks of those flashes of merriment , that were wont to set the hearers in a roar ' . But the single scene with ...
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