New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare, Том 2J. B. Nichols and Son, 1845 |
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... church tolling in the depth of midnight , and imagine that you are pacing the churchyard in the dark midnight amidst the graves of the many dead , and where spirits are sometimes said to wander . Think of yourself as a man much injured ...
... church tolling in the depth of midnight , and imagine that you are pacing the churchyard in the dark midnight amidst the graves of the many dead , and where spirits are sometimes said to wander . Think of yourself as a man much injured ...
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... church bell would be heard " sounding on " in the darkness of mid- night . It might be as a passing - bell , a soul just then taking its flight ; but it is more probable that the poet had in his mind the tolling at a midnight funeral ...
... church bell would be heard " sounding on " in the darkness of mid- night . It might be as a passing - bell , a soul just then taking its flight ; but it is more probable that the poet had in his mind the tolling at a midnight funeral ...
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... church , that it may be submitted as a probability not at once to be rejected , that in thus placing Hubert in imagination in a scene of horror , to prepare him for con- ceiving and executing a deed of horror , the Poet had in his mind ...
... church , that it may be submitted as a probability not at once to be rejected , that in thus placing Hubert in imagination in a scene of horror , to prepare him for con- ceiving and executing a deed of horror , the Poet had in his mind ...
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... Church who had been reconciled to the Church at Rome . We have a passage in this Play which must for ever decide the question whether the Poet , when he wrote it , was a member of the Roman Church , or favourable to any scheme for its ...
... Church who had been reconciled to the Church at Rome . We have a passage in this Play which must for ever decide the question whether the Poet , when he wrote it , was a member of the Roman Church , or favourable to any scheme for its ...
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... Church , he would have qualified and screened such a sentiment as this , or rather , he would have suppressed it altogether and that he has done neither the one nor the other , is a plain proof that he did not scruple to expose to the ...
... Church , he would have qualified and screened such a sentiment as this , or rather , he would have suppressed it altogether and that he has done neither the one nor the other , is a plain proof that he did not scruple to expose to the ...
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