The Complete Works of Shakspere, المجلد 1London Printing and Publishing Company, 1857 |
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الصفحة xxi
... means relieved his drama from the bareness and monotony which would otherwise have been inevitable . Thus , Othello is not simply a jealous man , nor is Macbeth merely ambitious . The first is pre- disposed for his fate by his tropical ...
... means relieved his drama from the bareness and monotony which would otherwise have been inevitable . Thus , Othello is not simply a jealous man , nor is Macbeth merely ambitious . The first is pre- disposed for his fate by his tropical ...
الصفحة xxx
... means of arriving at the end . The bustling incidents of a story , the bright pictures of human happiness , the ... mean and distorted intellect . But the founder of a RELIGION must always be a mighty Spirit . No one who is the theme of ...
... means of arriving at the end . The bustling incidents of a story , the bright pictures of human happiness , the ... mean and distorted intellect . But the founder of a RELIGION must always be a mighty Spirit . No one who is the theme of ...
الصفحة xlvii
... means infallible ; and when , forgetting the " ne sutor , ” be ventured into the field of general comment and criticism , he made such absurd and atrocious changes in the text , that it is difficult to believe them the work of a mind ...
... means infallible ; and when , forgetting the " ne sutor , ” be ventured into the field of general comment and criticism , he made such absurd and atrocious changes in the text , that it is difficult to believe them the work of a mind ...
الصفحة lii
... means singular incapacity to appreciate the poetry , the wit , and the dramatic propriety of Shakespeare's writing ... meaning . In As You Like It , Act III . , Sc . 4 , is this passage : ' Orlando . Who could be out being before his ...
... means singular incapacity to appreciate the poetry , the wit , and the dramatic propriety of Shakespeare's writing ... meaning . In As You Like It , Act III . , Sc . 4 , is this passage : ' Orlando . Who could be out being before his ...
الصفحة lx
... means , and I'll find such a man . But now I'll tell thee joyful tidings , girl . Jul . All joy comes well in such a needy time ; What are they , I beseech your ladyship ? " Lady Capulet , in reply , tells her of the negotiated marriage ...
... means , and I'll find such a man . But now I'll tell thee joyful tidings , girl . Jul . All joy comes well in such a needy time ; What are they , I beseech your ladyship ? " Lady Capulet , in reply , tells her of the negotiated marriage ...
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