The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... thought the whole of the character of Iago unnatural . Shakspeare , who was quite as good a philosopher as he was a poet , thought otherwise . He knew that the love of power , which is another name for the love 58 ON MR KEAN'S IAGO .
... thought the whole of the character of Iago unnatural . Shakspeare , who was quite as good a philosopher as he was a poet , thought otherwise . He knew that the love of power , which is another name for the love 58 ON MR KEAN'S IAGO .
Strana 112
... thought to owe his success to sterling merit . What any person says or does is one thing ; the mode in which he says or does it is another . The last of these is what we understand by man- ner . In other words , manner is the ...
... thought to owe his success to sterling merit . What any person says or does is one thing ; the mode in which he says or does it is another . The last of these is what we understand by man- ner . In other words , manner is the ...
Strana 189
... thought , and all serious affection , will be discarded from their society . " The multitude of persons and things that force themselves on the attention in such a scene , and the rapidity with which they succeed each other , and pass ...
... thought , and all serious affection , will be discarded from their society . " The multitude of persons and things that force themselves on the attention in such a scene , and the rapidity with which they succeed each other , and pass ...
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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