“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 50
... murder , dares not com- municate his thoughts , and consequently derives neither spirit , nor advantage , from the countenance , or sagacity , of others . This state of man may properly be styled single , solitary , or defenceless , as ...
... murder , dares not com- municate his thoughts , and consequently derives neither spirit , nor advantage , from the countenance , or sagacity , of others . This state of man may properly be styled single , solitary , or defenceless , as ...
Page 65
... murders . " JOHNSON . In Pierce Penniless his Supplication to the Devil , by T. Nashe , 1592 , ( a very popular ... murder , wrath , fury , and all manner of cruelties : and they command certain of the southern spirits to wait upon ...
... murders . " JOHNSON . In Pierce Penniless his Supplication to the Devil , by T. Nashe , 1592 , ( a very popular ... murder , wrath , fury , and all manner of cruelties : and they command certain of the southern spirits to wait upon ...
Page 66
... murder of Duncan ] could not be carried into execution . So , in the following passage in King John , in which a corre- sponding imagery may be traced : " Nay , in the body of this fleshly land , " This kingdom , this confine of blood ...
... murder of Duncan ] could not be carried into execution . So , in the following passage in King John , in which a corre- sponding imagery may be traced : " Nay , in the body of this fleshly land , " This kingdom , this confine of blood ...
Page 78
... murder could terminate in itself , and restrain the regular course of conse- quences , if its success could secure its surcease , if , being once done successfully , without detection , it could fix a period to all vengeance and enquiry ...
... murder could terminate in itself , and restrain the regular course of conse- quences , if its success could secure its surcease , if , being once done successfully , without detection , it could fix a period to all vengeance and enquiry ...
Page 84
... murder , afford a proof of Shakspeare's knowledge of human nature . She urges the ex- cellence and dignity of courage , a glittering idea which has dazzled mankind from age to age , and animated sometimes the house - breaker , and ...
... murder , afford a proof of Shakspeare's knowledge of human nature . She urges the ex- cellence and dignity of courage , a glittering idea which has dazzled mankind from age to age , and animated sometimes the house - breaker , and ...
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