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... thing to be . 188 Mr. Hazlitt has done justice to the characters of Shakespeare's women ; of whom we were always ... thing in this tragedy , —or rather the thing that stirs our nerves most , —is the scene in which Desdemona opens her ...
... thing to be . 188 Mr. Hazlitt has done justice to the characters of Shakespeare's women ; of whom we were always ... thing in this tragedy , —or rather the thing that stirs our nerves most , —is the scene in which Desdemona opens her ...
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... thing or say any thing . They will act you a hero , -aye and in " King Cambyses ' vein ; " -they will dance a hornpipe , and sing a comic song between acts ; — they will bustle about in a farce ; and yet you shall never lose sight of ...
... thing or say any thing . They will act you a hero , -aye and in " King Cambyses ' vein ; " -they will dance a hornpipe , and sing a comic song between acts ; — they will bustle about in a farce ; and yet you shall never lose sight of ...
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... thing of general- ities — a wanderer amid persons and things - not a pauser over one thing , or with one person . The mind of Mr. Keats , like the minds of our older poets , goes round the universe in its speculations and its dreams ...
... thing of general- ities — a wanderer amid persons and things - not a pauser over one thing , or with one person . The mind of Mr. Keats , like the minds of our older poets , goes round the universe in its speculations and its dreams ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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