Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page xxxii
... never flags , and an alertness that nothing can surprise , he outwits every obstacle and turns it into an ally ; the harder the material before him , the more greedily does he seize it , the more adroitly work it , the more effectively ...
... never flags , and an alertness that nothing can surprise , he outwits every obstacle and turns it into an ally ; the harder the material before him , the more greedily does he seize it , the more adroitly work it , the more effectively ...
Page xxxvi
... never caught in a lie ; whom he as often trusted , and never seen cause to regret it . So that , in our judgment of the Moor , we ought to proceed as if his wife were really guilty of what she is charged with ; for , were she ever so ...
... never caught in a lie ; whom he as often trusted , and never seen cause to regret it . So that , in our judgment of the Moor , we ought to proceed as if his wife were really guilty of what she is charged with ; for , were she ever so ...
Page xlv
... never bold ; of spirit so still and quiet , that her motion blush'd at itself . " Which gives the idea of a being whose whole frame is so receptive of influences and impressions from without , who lives so entranced amid a world of ...
... never bold ; of spirit so still and quiet , that her motion blush'd at itself . " Which gives the idea of a being whose whole frame is so receptive of influences and impressions from without , who lives so entranced amid a world of ...
Page xlvi
... never makes any special report of itself : like Cordelia , all the parts of her being speak in such harmony that the intellectual tones may not be dis- tinctly heard . Besides , her mind and character were formed under that old ...
... never makes any special report of itself : like Cordelia , all the parts of her being speak in such harmony that the intellectual tones may not be dis- tinctly heard . Besides , her mind and character were formed under that old ...
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... never experienced the soothing in- fluences of domesticity . In short , a man strong in action but weak in intellectuality , of natural nobility of character , knowing no guile in himself and incapable of seeing it in others ; but ...
... never experienced the soothing in- fluences of domesticity . In short , a man strong in action but weak in intellectuality , of natural nobility of character , knowing no guile in himself and incapable of seeing it in others ; but ...
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