Shakespeare Criticism: A Selection, 1623-1840Oxford University Press, 1961 - Počet stran: 371 Includes works from John Heminge and Henry Condell (1623) to Carlyle (1840). |
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Strana 133
... satisfaction ; and when he finds that it is not attended with that adulation and respect which he had promised himself , and which would have soothed his vanity , he sinks under the disappointment , and RICHARD III AND MACBETH 133.
... satisfaction ; and when he finds that it is not attended with that adulation and respect which he had promised himself , and which would have soothed his vanity , he sinks under the disappointment , and RICHARD III AND MACBETH 133.
Strana 155
... respect ; or , joining himself to my opin- ion , redeem me from , what I may call , the reproach of singularity . I am to avow then , that I do not clearly discern that Sir John Falstaff deserves to bear the character so gener- ally ...
... respect ; or , joining himself to my opin- ion , redeem me from , what I may call , the reproach of singularity . I am to avow then , that I do not clearly discern that Sir John Falstaff deserves to bear the character so gener- ally ...
Strana 161
... respect him for the possession of that quality : And yet I believe the reader will find that he has by no means decided this question , even for himself . If then it should turn out , that this difficulty has arisen out of the Art of ...
... respect him for the possession of that quality : And yet I believe the reader will find that he has by no means decided this question , even for himself . If then it should turn out , that this difficulty has arisen out of the Art of ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF Newcastle 162474 | 15 |
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