Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... matter to communicate ; and neither imagined that they could make a reputation by delivering commonplaces in an elegant manner , or that the substantial value of their sentiments would be disregarded for a little rudeness or negligence ...
... matter to communicate ; and neither imagined that they could make a reputation by delivering commonplaces in an elegant manner , or that the substantial value of their sentiments would be disregarded for a little rudeness or negligence ...
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... matter , without observing , that this unsteadiness and irregularity of dialogue , which gives such an air of nature to our older plays , and keeps the curiosity and attention so perpetually awake , is frequently carried to a most ...
... matter , without observing , that this unsteadiness and irregularity of dialogue , which gives such an air of nature to our older plays , and keeps the curiosity and attention so perpetually awake , is frequently carried to a most ...
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... matter ? His women are certainly very unlike stage - heroines . " - p . 3 , 4 . His remarks on Macbeth are of a higher and bolder character . After noticing the wavering and perplexity of Macbeth's resolution , " driven on , as it were ...
... matter ? His women are certainly very unlike stage - heroines . " - p . 3 , 4 . His remarks on Macbeth are of a higher and bolder character . After noticing the wavering and perplexity of Macbeth's resolution , " driven on , as it were ...
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... As we have seen him in the Capitol , Being crossed in conference by some senator . Cassius . Casca will tell us what the matter is . Casar . Antonius Antony . Cæsar ? SHAKESPEARE - POETICAL POLITICS . Casar . Let me have.
... As we have seen him in the Capitol , Being crossed in conference by some senator . Cassius . Casca will tell us what the matter is . Casar . Antonius Antony . Cæsar ? SHAKESPEARE - POETICAL POLITICS . Casar . Let me have.
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... matters of course : the characters think , and speak , and act , just as they might do if left entirely to themselves . There is no set purpose , no straining at a point . The observations are suggested by the passing scene the gusts of ...
... matters of course : the characters think , and speak , and act , just as they might do if left entirely to themselves . There is no set purpose , no straining at a point . The observations are suggested by the passing scene the gusts of ...
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