The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Seite ix
... crowning absurdity of making the soldier first read the epitaph , and then proceed to take the character in wax , because he cannot read it . finally determined whether this elaboration was undertaken for stage - ix TIMON OF ATHENS Preface.
... crowning absurdity of making the soldier first read the epitaph , and then proceed to take the character in wax , because he cannot read it . finally determined whether this elaboration was undertaken for stage - ix TIMON OF ATHENS Preface.
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... soldier whose name has not been mentioned , nor has any representation or statement been made of the act for which the Senate are passing upon his life . The whole matter comes in most abruptly , insomuch that our thoughts can hardly ...
... soldier whose name has not been mentioned , nor has any representation or statement been made of the act for which the Senate are passing upon his life . The whole matter comes in most abruptly , insomuch that our thoughts can hardly ...
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... soldier - like and determined resentment of Alci- biades against his countrymen , who have banished him , though this forms only an incidental episode in the trag edy . - HAZLITT , Characters of Shakespear's Plays . A LACK OF HARMONY ...
... soldier - like and determined resentment of Alci- biades against his countrymen , who have banished him , though this forms only an incidental episode in the trag edy . - HAZLITT , Characters of Shakespear's Plays . A LACK OF HARMONY ...
Seite xxxix
... soldier's shame in stooping to beg of his in- feriors , and the rejection of his suit stirs him to an out- burst , which is a mild echo of Coriolanus ' fury when he is refused the consulship . - Boas , Shakspere and his Prede- cessors ...
... soldier's shame in stooping to beg of his in- feriors , and the rejection of his suit stirs him to an out- burst , which is a mild echo of Coriolanus ' fury when he is refused the consulship . - Boas , Shakspere and his Prede- cessors ...
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... soldiers , not because he loves Alcibiades , but because he desires to see Athens punished . Flavius seeks out his old master , who acknowledges his former servant as the one honest man in the world and bestows on him some of his gold ...
... soldiers , not because he loves Alcibiades , but because he desires to see Athens punished . Flavius seeks out his old master , who acknowledges his former servant as the one honest man in the world and bestows on him some of his gold ...
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