Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible Passages Illustrative of the Various Passions, Affections and Emotions of the Human Mind. Selected and Arranged in Alphabetic Order ...T. F. Bell, 1863 - 418 страници |
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... plays , from the original authentie copies , to the modern mutila- tions represented under his name upon the stage , we have more than two hundred works of which Shakespeare and his writings are the subject . Such being the case , it ...
... plays , from the original authentie copies , to the modern mutila- tions represented under his name upon the stage , we have more than two hundred works of which Shakespeare and his writings are the subject . Such being the case , it ...
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... returning amity between Brutus and Cassius , taken from the play of Julius Cæsar : - Give me a bowl of wine ; In this I bury all unkindness , Cassius . " As another illustration of the same subject , we have vi Preface .
... returning amity between Brutus and Cassius , taken from the play of Julius Cæsar : - Give me a bowl of wine ; In this I bury all unkindness , Cassius . " As another illustration of the same subject , we have vi Preface .
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... play of Hamlet . To each extract he prefixed a synonym , or concisely descriptive sentence . Where he conceived the author to be obscure , from having used terms that have become obsolete , or encumbered by expletives , he took the ...
... play of Hamlet . To each extract he prefixed a synonym , or concisely descriptive sentence . Where he conceived the author to be obscure , from having used terms that have become obsolete , or encumbered by expletives , he took the ...
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... play , pur- posely moderated the impressions when too painful , and immediately introduced a musical alleviation of our sympathy . He had not those rude ideas of his wit which many moderns seem to have , as if the poet , like the clown ...
... play , pur- posely moderated the impressions when too painful , and immediately introduced a musical alleviation of our sympathy . He had not those rude ideas of his wit which many moderns seem to have , as if the poet , like the clown ...
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... play without servants , a prevalent custom at that period . As an actor , the top of his performance is said to have been the Ghost in his own Hamlet . " I should have been much more pleased , ” says Mr. Rowe in his remarks on the ...
... play without servants , a prevalent custom at that period . As an actor , the top of his performance is said to have been the Ghost in his own Hamlet . " I should have been much more pleased , ” says Mr. Rowe in his remarks on the ...
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