Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 76
... less , than a private noble- man ; he offers himself as the servant of every one ; he is not courteous and condescending , he is needy and degraded . His past condition he remembers as a vanished dream . It is in vain that his uncle ...
... less , than a private noble- man ; he offers himself as the servant of every one ; he is not courteous and condescending , he is needy and degraded . His past condition he remembers as a vanished dream . It is in vain that his uncle ...
الصفحة 92
... less powerful , sweet , and varied . It has every occasional excellence , of sullen intricacy , crabbed and perplexed , or of the smoothest and loftiest expansion - from the ease and familiarity of measured conversation to the lyrical ...
... less powerful , sweet , and varied . It has every occasional excellence , of sullen intricacy , crabbed and perplexed , or of the smoothest and loftiest expansion - from the ease and familiarity of measured conversation to the lyrical ...
الصفحة 188
... less ingeniously absurd watchmen and night - constables would have answered the mere necessities of the action ; -take away Benedict , Beatrice , Dogberry , and the reaction of the former on the character of Hero , —and what will remain ...
... less ingeniously absurd watchmen and night - constables would have answered the mere necessities of the action ; -take away Benedict , Beatrice , Dogberry , and the reaction of the former on the character of Hero , —and what will remain ...
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