The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... character of Fal- staff , we hope we have made it very clear that Shake- speare had the former ; we think it nearly ... character , it is yet one of the plays which take hold on the mind most easily and most powerfully . Now the entire ...
... character of Fal- staff , we hope we have made it very clear that Shake- speare had the former ; we think it nearly ... character , it is yet one of the plays which take hold on the mind most easily and most powerfully . Now the entire ...
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... character gives so true and so firm an impression of the whole character , -that a daguerreotype of the mind should almost seem to be a delineation of the life . But though in the hand of a consummate artist , such a way of ...
... character gives so true and so firm an impression of the whole character , -that a daguerreotype of the mind should almost seem to be a delineation of the life . But though in the hand of a consummate artist , such a way of ...
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... character would not exist . A mathematician , I suppose , could tell me that the demonstration of some astronomical theorem was in Newton's manner , and the remark would not show whether Newton was amiable or spiteful , jealous or ...
... character would not exist . A mathematician , I suppose , could tell me that the demonstration of some astronomical theorem was in Newton's manner , and the remark would not show whether Newton was amiable or spiteful , jealous or ...
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