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Pàgina 228
least , whatever Mr . Knight may say to the contrary , be no question of the identity
of character . The Pistol , who says , - " Shall dunghill curs confront the helicons ?
And shall good news be baffled ? Then Pistol , lay thy head in Furie ' s lap , ' is ...
least , whatever Mr . Knight may say to the contrary , be no question of the identity
of character . The Pistol , who says , - " Shall dunghill curs confront the helicons ?
And shall good news be baffled ? Then Pistol , lay thy head in Furie ' s lap , ' is ...
Pàgina 365
THE CHARACTER OF HAMLET ELUCIDATED . BY EDWARD MAYHEW . Very
general is the impression that the character of Hamlet is involved in a mystery so
profound as to be beyond the reach of human comprehension . Against this ...
THE CHARACTER OF HAMLET ELUCIDATED . BY EDWARD MAYHEW . Very
general is the impression that the character of Hamlet is involved in a mystery so
profound as to be beyond the reach of human comprehension . Against this ...
Pàgina 502
It cannot be said that Mr . Anderson delineated all these phases of his character .
... for courage , another for love , and so on , and these the various modes he
uses in all his characters , so that there is no genuine flavour in any one of them .
It cannot be said that Mr . Anderson delineated all these phases of his character .
... for courage , another for love , and so on , and these the various modes he
uses in all his characters , so that there is no genuine flavour in any one of them .
Pàgina 523
Sir Walter Scott , one of his most inveterate political opponents , gives the
following description of his personal appearance and private character :“ The
countenance of Napoleon is familiar to almost every one , from description and
the ...
Sir Walter Scott , one of his most inveterate political opponents , gives the
following description of his personal appearance and private character :“ The
countenance of Napoleon is familiar to almost every one , from description and
the ...
Pàgina 546
And as they do not draw an audience , and cannot add in any way to the
character of the management , we are at a loss to know why they are played . It
appears to be a mere superstition that clings to theatrical people concerning
them .
And as they do not draw an audience , and cannot add in any way to the
character of the management , we are at a loss to know why they are played . It
appears to be a mere superstition that clings to theatrical people concerning
them .
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No hem trobat cap ressenya als llocs habituals.
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