The Round Table: Characters of Shakespear's PlaysJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1960 - 366 pages |
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Page 67
... reason and reflection , rather than the offspring of physical or local attachment . Our country is a complex , abstract existence , recognised only by the understanding . It is an immense riddle , con- taining numberless modifications ...
... reason and reflection , rather than the offspring of physical or local attachment . Our country is a complex , abstract existence , recognised only by the understanding . It is an immense riddle , con- taining numberless modifications ...
Page 88
... reason , which he possessed , was borrowed from the excess of another faculty ; and the weakness and poverty of reason and imagination , which are to be found in his works , may be traced to the same source , namely , that these ...
... reason , which he possessed , was borrowed from the excess of another faculty ; and the weakness and poverty of reason and imagination , which are to be found in his works , may be traced to the same source , namely , that these ...
Page 234
... reason he refuses to kill the King when he is at his prayers , and by a refinement in malice , which is in truth only an excuse for his own want of resolution , defers his revenge to a more fatal oppor- tunity , when he shall be engaged ...
... reason he refuses to kill the King when he is at his prayers , and by a refinement in malice , which is in truth only an excuse for his own want of resolution , defers his revenge to a more fatal oppor- tunity , when he shall be engaged ...
Contents
On the Love of Life | 1 |
On Modern Comedy | 7 |
On Mr Keans Iago | 14 |
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