The Supernatural in Shakespeare. By Helen Hinton StewartJ. Ouseley, 1908 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... hero's weakness , and see the rock on which he was likely to split . Nor is she wanting in the gift of imagination , as is proved by her summing up of a poetical thought in words that have become proverbial : - " When beggars die there ...
... hero's weakness , and see the rock on which he was likely to split . Nor is she wanting in the gift of imagination , as is proved by her summing up of a poetical thought in words that have become proverbial : - " When beggars die there ...
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... I. 3. ) . We find the first example in " Much Ado About Nothing , " when Hero , in the act of choosing and donning her wedding dress sighs out : - --- " God give me joy to wear it , for 30 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
... I. 3. ) . We find the first example in " Much Ado About Nothing , " when Hero , in the act of choosing and donning her wedding dress sighs out : - --- " God give me joy to wear it , for 30 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
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... Hero . She is quieter than her cousin , but has plenty of spirit . She has been wooed and won by young Claudio . She has entered heartily into the plot of hoaxing Beatrice and Benedict into a belief that each is dying for love of the ...
... Hero . She is quieter than her cousin , but has plenty of spirit . She has been wooed and won by young Claudio . She has entered heartily into the plot of hoaxing Beatrice and Benedict into a belief that each is dying for love of the ...
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... Hero any clue to this , except that mysterious preception of the inner spirit for which we have not yet found a name sufficiently subtle . Again in " Troilus and Cressida " we can trace no series of events to account for the passionate ...
... Hero any clue to this , except that mysterious preception of the inner spirit for which we have not yet found a name sufficiently subtle . Again in " Troilus and Cressida " we can trace no series of events to account for the passionate ...
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... 3. ) . But the dramatist has already made us aware that Achilles ' hatred and jealousy of Hector had been increased tenfold by the meeting of the rival heroes , that he C was planning in his tent to meet Hector " fell 33 PRESENTIMENTS .
... 3. ) . But the dramatist has already made us aware that Achilles ' hatred and jealousy of Hector had been increased tenfold by the meeting of the rival heroes , that he C was planning in his tent to meet Hector " fell 33 PRESENTIMENTS .
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