The Complete Works of Shakspere, المجلد 1London Printing and Publishing Company, 1857 |
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الصفحة xiii
... once a woman and their prisoner . Amongst the ineradicable stains upon the arms of England ( small and few in number , I trust ) , this diabolical act of the murder of the Maid of Orleans stands out blackest and unparalleled . In regard ...
... once a woman and their prisoner . Amongst the ineradicable stains upon the arms of England ( small and few in number , I trust ) , this diabolical act of the murder of the Maid of Orleans stands out blackest and unparalleled . In regard ...
الصفحة xv
... once against it . It is more especially an opinion of the present age ; an age in which the material world has been searched and ransacked to supply new powers and luxuries to man ; and in which the moral world has been too much ...
... once against it . It is more especially an opinion of the present age ; an age in which the material world has been searched and ransacked to supply new powers and luxuries to man ; and in which the moral world has been too much ...
الصفحة xx
... once true , consistent , and complete . Our great poet never squares or clips a character to suit any preconceived theory ; but permits each to do his best ( or worst ) as nature or education may inspire . " Accommodate , " he says ...
... once true , consistent , and complete . Our great poet never squares or clips a character to suit any preconceived theory ; but permits each to do his best ( or worst ) as nature or education may inspire . " Accommodate , " he says ...
الصفحة xxiv
... of preparation , and has gone at once to the main purpose of the play . At first view , nothing appears more unskilful and hopeless than to attempt to extract great interest from Othello . The qualities Xxiv MEMOIR OF AND ESSAY ON.
... of preparation , and has gone at once to the main purpose of the play . At first view , nothing appears more unskilful and hopeless than to attempt to extract great interest from Othello . The qualities Xxiv MEMOIR OF AND ESSAY ON.
الصفحة xxxvi
... once invade : Nor shall I e'er believe or think thee dead , Though missed , until our bankrout stage be sped ( Impossible ) with some new strain to out - do Passions " of Juliet , and of Romeo ; " Or till I hear a scene more nobly take ...
... once invade : Nor shall I e'er believe or think thee dead , Though missed , until our bankrout stage be sped ( Impossible ) with some new strain to out - do Passions " of Juliet , and of Romeo ; " Or till I hear a scene more nobly take ...
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