Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 371 |
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... spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , Sir , It carries a brave form . But ' tis a spirit . Her imagining that as he was so beautiful he must neces- sarily be one of her father's aërial agents , is a stroke of nature worthy ...
... spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , Sir , It carries a brave form . But ' tis a spirit . Her imagining that as he was so beautiful he must neces- sarily be one of her father's aërial agents , is a stroke of nature worthy ...
Strana 145
... spirit can be depressed , by supernatural means , and instead of having a supersti- tious confidence , he is threatened by all the ghosts of all whom he has murthered , that they will sit heavy on his soul to - morrow , yet he soon ...
... spirit can be depressed , by supernatural means , and instead of having a supersti- tious confidence , he is threatened by all the ghosts of all whom he has murthered , that they will sit heavy on his soul to - morrow , yet he soon ...
Strana 215
... spirit more intuitive , more intimately conscious , even than the characters themselves , not only of every outward look and act , but of the flux and reflux of the mind in all its subtlest thoughts and feelings , were placing the whole ...
... spirit more intuitive , more intimately conscious , even than the characters themselves , not only of every outward look and act , but of the flux and reflux of the mind in all its subtlest thoughts and feelings , were placing the whole ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF Newcastle 162474 | 15 |
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