Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... characters in Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur ' what Shakespeare did for the tales from which he took ... character , emotion , and passion may be portrayed under ideal forms , but still with a truth to nature which makes ...
... characters in Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur ' what Shakespeare did for the tales from which he took ... character , emotion , and passion may be portrayed under ideal forms , but still with a truth to nature which makes ...
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... of the canker that is even now eating away all that is noble in the character of her Leon- tes ! Her happiness would appear to be without alloy . Blest , as she There is no cause ; when you shall ing them 1891. ] 7 Hermione .
... of the canker that is even now eating away all that is noble in the character of her Leon- tes ! Her happiness would appear to be without alloy . Blest , as she There is no cause ; when you shall ing them 1891. ] 7 Hermione .
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beings under conditions which give scope for the play of character and passion . If he so draws them that his audience becomes absorbed in the interest of the action , if he makes them feel that what his characters say and do is true to ...
beings under conditions which give scope for the play of character and passion . If he so draws them that his audience becomes absorbed in the interest of the action , if he makes them feel that what his characters say and do is true to ...
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... character that had not then come within the circle of my favourite Shakespearian heroines . It was , therefore , quite new to me . Warner had been for years the recognised Hermione of the Lon- don stage . On this occasion she was cast ...
... character that had not then come within the circle of my favourite Shakespearian heroines . It was , therefore , quite new to me . Warner had been for years the recognised Hermione of the Lon- don stage . On this occasion she was cast ...
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... character in it . Ralph D- was a young fel- low with an odd history . What brought him to Malta none of us ever exactly knew . He was under- stood to have been in one of " John Company's " regiments , but whether horse or foot I cannot ...
... character in it . Ralph D- was a young fel- low with an odd history . What brought him to Malta none of us ever exactly knew . He was under- stood to have been in one of " John Company's " regiments , but whether horse or foot I cannot ...
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