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... observation , and that upon the disposition of one of the incidents in this wonderful drama . Of all the appalling situations , ( and it is brimful of them , ) no one makes so powerful an appeal to my own individual feelings as the ...
... observation , and that upon the disposition of one of the incidents in this wonderful drama . Of all the appalling situations , ( and it is brimful of them , ) no one makes so powerful an appeal to my own individual feelings as the ...
Page 41
... Observe the pomposity and patronising air with which the philosopher condescends to encourage the ballad - singer : - " More , more , I prithee , more . " Am . It will make you melancholy , Monsieur Jaques . " Amiens is hoaxing him ...
... Observe the pomposity and patronising air with which the philosopher condescends to encourage the ballad - singer : - " More , more , I prithee , more . " Am . It will make you melancholy , Monsieur Jaques . " Amiens is hoaxing him ...
Page 42
... for my opinion , and which reason , be it observed , is one of the numerous in- stances displaying Shakespeare's habit of drawing conclusions as to his characters from acts , and not from 42 Shakespeare - Characters .
... for my opinion , and which reason , be it observed , is one of the numerous in- stances displaying Shakespeare's habit of drawing conclusions as to his characters from acts , and not from 42 Shakespeare - Characters .
Page 50
... observe her womanly delicacy , and dis- cretion too , on behalf of her cousin Rosalind , who betrays her incipient love for Orlando by returning towards him , affecting to think that she hears him address them , and saying : " He calls ...
... observe her womanly delicacy , and dis- cretion too , on behalf of her cousin Rosalind , who betrays her incipient love for Orlando by returning towards him , affecting to think that she hears him address them , and saying : " He calls ...
Page 66
... observe , was prepared and adopted by him to carry out his plan of subterfuge - action in assuming the character of insanity . For instance , where he replies to the King's in- quiries after the dead body of Polonius , with those ...
... observe , was prepared and adopted by him to carry out his plan of subterfuge - action in assuming the character of insanity . For instance , where he replies to the King's in- quiries after the dead body of Polonius , with those ...
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