The Philosophy of Shakspere: Extracted from His PlaysWhittaker and Company, 1841 - 238 pagini |
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Pagina 11
... fault that tends more to embitter domestic happiness , or is more apt to be infectious , in spite of the wholesome truth that " a soft answer turneth away wrath . " It is a melancholy reflection too , that the human mind , allowing pain ...
... fault that tends more to embitter domestic happiness , or is more apt to be infectious , in spite of the wholesome truth that " a soft answer turneth away wrath . " It is a melancholy reflection too , that the human mind , allowing pain ...
Pagina 24
... fault were this ! We will not from the helm , to sit and weep ; But keep our course , though the rough wind say — no , From shelves and rocks that threaten us with wreck . As good to chide the waves , as speak them fair ! Why , courage ...
... fault were this ! We will not from the helm , to sit and weep ; But keep our course , though the rough wind say — no , From shelves and rocks that threaten us with wreck . As good to chide the waves , as speak them fair ! Why , courage ...
Pagina 50
... fault , dear Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ourselves , & c . Julius Cæsar . Acti . Scene 2 . Thyreus . Wisdom and fortune combating together , If that the former dare but what it can , No chance may shake it . Antony and ...
... fault , dear Brutus , is not in our stars , But in ourselves , & c . Julius Cæsar . Acti . Scene 2 . Thyreus . Wisdom and fortune combating together , If that the former dare but what it can , No chance may shake it . Antony and ...
Pagina 108
... fault , in representing Love as blind . It is true that herein he has only echoed the common opinion of many ages of the world , but inasmuch as he has in this " followed the multitude to do evil , " giving currency to the libel , he ...
... fault , in representing Love as blind . It is true that herein he has only echoed the common opinion of many ages of the world , but inasmuch as he has in this " followed the multitude to do evil , " giving currency to the libel , he ...
Pagina 126
... fault to heaven , A fault against the dead , a fault to nature , To reason most absurd . Hamlet . Act i . Scene 2 . Ir we have a true faith in Christianity , undue mourning for the dead must , on strict examination , be found to arise ...
... fault to heaven , A fault against the dead , a fault to nature , To reason most absurd . Hamlet . Act i . Scene 2 . Ir we have a true faith in Christianity , undue mourning for the dead must , on strict examination , be found to arise ...
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