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... scene , not a character in the dramatis personę occurs , which does not tend , with undeviating current , to carry us on towards the catastrophe , and magnify its qualities ; while the inferior agents are individualised with a ...
... scene , not a character in the dramatis personę occurs , which does not tend , with undeviating current , to carry us on towards the catastrophe , and magnify its qualities ; while the inferior agents are individualised with a ...
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... scene wherein he sends the two murderers to kill his brother Clarence is almost gay , in its bold , blunt , resolved tone . How different from Macbeth's conference with the men he employs to waylay Banquo ! In every point it is ...
... scene wherein he sends the two murderers to kill his brother Clarence is almost gay , in its bold , blunt , resolved tone . How different from Macbeth's conference with the men he employs to waylay Banquo ! In every point it is ...
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... scene , we note how closely she keeps her purpose in sight , and adheres to her plan of carrying it forward . Her eye has been fixed upon her husband - has noted the vacillations in him which she dreaded , and the conflict of mind which ...
... scene , we note how closely she keeps her purpose in sight , and adheres to her plan of carrying it forward . Her eye has been fixed upon her husband - has noted the vacillations in him which she dreaded , and the conflict of mind which ...
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Charles Cowden Clarke. during the banquet scene , she appears omnipotent : but when the guests are gone , we behold the sudden reaction : --she sinks down into the utterly dispirited being , and utters but a few languid sentences in ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. during the banquet scene , she appears omnipotent : but when the guests are gone , we behold the sudden reaction : --she sinks down into the utterly dispirited being , and utters but a few languid sentences in ...
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... scene is a masterpiece of natural effect ; the first two or three sentences of which will be sufficient to con- firm my previous remark . The curiosity of the Doctor , -who is , moreover , a court - doctor , and characteristically ...
... scene is a masterpiece of natural effect ; the first two or three sentences of which will be sufficient to con- firm my previous remark . The curiosity of the Doctor , -who is , moreover , a court - doctor , and characteristically ...
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