Essays on Shakespeare's Dramatic Characters...Samuel Bagster, 1818 - 448 pagini |
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Pagina 12
... arise or subside without our desire or concurrence . Compassion is never awakened but by the view of pain or of sor- row . Resentment is never kindled but by actual suffering , or by the view of injustice . Will anger , jealousy , and ...
... arise or subside without our desire or concurrence . Compassion is never awakened but by the view of pain or of sor- row . Resentment is never kindled but by actual suffering , or by the view of injustice . Will anger , jealousy , and ...
Pagina 41
... arise in the poet's mind : Dryads preside in the groves , and Naiads in the fountains . Notions of wealth seize the heart of the miser : he computes the profits of the meadows and cornfields , and envies the possessor . The mind ...
... arise in the poet's mind : Dryads preside in the groves , and Naiads in the fountains . Notions of wealth seize the heart of the miser : he computes the profits of the meadows and cornfields , and envies the possessor . The mind ...
Pagina 49
... arise , not from feeling , but from reflection . Macb . My dearest love ! Duncan comes here to - night . La . Macb . And when goes hence ? Macb . To - morrow , as he purposes . La . Macb . Oh ! never Shall sun that morrow see . Macb ...
... arise , not from feeling , but from reflection . Macb . My dearest love ! Duncan comes here to - night . La . Macb . And when goes hence ? Macb . To - morrow , as he purposes . La . Macb . Oh ! never Shall sun that morrow see . Macb ...
Pagina 58
... arise and resume their station . The profligate , hurried away by unruly appetites , plunges into every species of excess : and when his desires are sated , conscience , formerly active , but disregarded , overwhelms him with deep ...
... arise and resume their station . The profligate , hurried away by unruly appetites , plunges into every species of excess : and when his desires are sated , conscience , formerly active , but disregarded , overwhelms him with deep ...
Pagina 69
... arise from some antecedent passion or affection . To judge , therefore , of their propriety , we must examine their motives , and the temper or state of mind that produces them . For we may grieve for the loss of a vicious gra ...
... arise from some antecedent passion or affection . To judge , therefore , of their propriety , we must examine their motives , and the temper or state of mind that produces them . For we may grieve for the loss of a vicious gra ...
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