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1. oldal
It may be considered as a dramatic romance , in which the most striking parts of
the story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate
circumstances are explained by the different speakers , as occasion renders it
necessary .
It may be considered as a dramatic romance , in which the most striking parts of
the story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate
circumstances are explained by the different speakers , as occasion renders it
necessary .
7. oldal
... long a secret in resentment for the ungrateful return to his former services , the
incorrigible wickedness of the Queen , and even the blind uxorious confidence of
Cymbeline , are all so many lines of the same story , tending to the same point .
... long a secret in resentment for the ungrateful return to his former services , the
incorrigible wickedness of the Queen , and even the blind uxorious confidence of
Cymbeline , are all so many lines of the same story , tending to the same point .
27. oldal
... which the poet has shewn in embodying these extreme creations of his genius
is only greater than the truth and felicity with which he has identified each
character with itself , or blended their different qualities together in the same story
.
... which the poet has shewn in embodying these extreme creations of his genius
is only greater than the truth and felicity with which he has identified each
character with itself , or blended their different qualities together in the same story
.
29. oldal
The progressive preparation for the catastrophe is wonderfully managed from the
Moor's first gallant recital of the story of his love , of “ the spells and witchcraft he
had used , ” from his unlooked - for and romantic success , the fond satisfaction ...
The progressive preparation for the catastrophe is wonderfully managed from the
Moor's first gallant recital of the story of his love , of “ the spells and witchcraft he
had used , ” from his unlooked - for and romantic success , the fond satisfaction ...
55. oldal
Pandarus again , in Chaucer's story , is a friendly sort of gobetween , tolerably
busy , officious , and forward in bringing matters to bear : but in Shakespear he
has “ a stamp exclusive and professional : " he wears the badge of his trade ; he
is a ...
Pandarus again , in Chaucer's story , is a friendly sort of gobetween , tolerably
busy , officious , and forward in bringing matters to bear : but in Shakespear he
has “ a stamp exclusive and professional : " he wears the badge of his trade ; he
is a ...
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