The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... admirable Shakespeare has given us a strong image of the unsupported condition of such a person in his last minutes , in the second part of King Henry the Sixth1 , where Cardinal Beaufort , who had been concerned in the murder of the ...
... admirable Shakespeare has given us a strong image of the unsupported condition of such a person in his last minutes , in the second part of King Henry the Sixth1 , where Cardinal Beaufort , who had been concerned in the murder of the ...
Strana 94
... admirable Raphael has raised , it is impossible , even from the faint traces in one's memory of what one has not seen these two years , to be unmoved at the horror and reverence which appears in the whole assembly when the mercenary man ...
... admirable Raphael has raised , it is impossible , even from the faint traces in one's memory of what one has not seen these two years , to be unmoved at the horror and reverence which appears in the whole assembly when the mercenary man ...
Strana 95
... admiration , but discover it differently accord- ing to their characters . Peter receives his Master's orders on his knees , with an admiration mixed with a more particular attention ; the two next with a more open ecstasy , though ...
... admiration , but discover it differently accord- ing to their characters . Peter receives his Master's orders on his knees , with an admiration mixed with a more particular attention ; the two next with a more open ecstasy , though ...
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