The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 |
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Page 94
... character , the censurer of mankind . " The type , Mr. Hallam proceeds to say , is first seen in Jaques , then in the exiled duke of the same play , and in the duke of Measure for Measure ; but in these in the shape of " merely contem ...
... character , the censurer of mankind . " The type , Mr. Hallam proceeds to say , is first seen in Jaques , then in the exiled duke of the same play , and in the duke of Measure for Measure ; but in these in the shape of " merely contem ...
Page 168
... character ? There is something altogether indefinable and mysterious in the poet's delineation of this character ; -something wild and irregular in the circumstances with which the character is associated , -we see that Hamlet is ...
... character ? There is something altogether indefinable and mysterious in the poet's delineation of this character ; -something wild and irregular in the circumstances with which the character is associated , -we see that Hamlet is ...
Page 467
... character . But it is not within the range of human ingenuity to conjecture how effectually he has contrived to render one of the loveliest of Shakspere's creations not only uninteresting , but positively repulsive - he has produced a ...
... character . But it is not within the range of human ingenuity to conjecture how effectually he has contrived to render one of the loveliest of Shakspere's creations not only uninteresting , but positively repulsive - he has produced a ...
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