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" A lovely, pure, noble and most moral nature, without the strength of nerve which forms a hero, sinks beneath a burden which it cannot bear and must not cast away. "
Contributions to the Edinburgh Review - 110 ÆäÀÌÁö
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The Subjection of Hamlet: An Essay Toward Explanation of the Motives of ...

William Leighton - 1882 - 88 ÆäÀÌÁö
...its bosom only lovely flowers; the roots spread out, the vase is shivered to pieces,—a beautiful, pure, noble, and most moral nature, without the strength of nerve which makes the hero, sinking beneath a burden which it can neither bear nor throw off."* These poetical...
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Webster's Complete dictionary of the English language. Thoroughly revised ...

Noah Webster - 1884 - 362 ÆäÀÌÁö
...excitement for any reflection to present itself." Uocthc thought that Shakespeare designed to exhibit " a lovely, pure, noble, and most moral nature, without the strength of nerve which forms a hero, sinking beneath a burden which it can not bear, and must not cast away." According to Schlegel, " the...
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Shakespeariana: -a Critical And Contemporary Review Of Shakespearian Literature

1886 - 626 ÆäÀÌÁö
...its bosom only lovely flowers ; the roots spread out, the vase is shivered to pieces. A beautiful, pure, noble, and most moral nature, without the strength of nerve which makes the hero, s1nks beneath a burden which it can neither bear nor throw off; every duty is holy...
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Shakespeariana, 3±Ç

1886 - 680 ÆäÀÌÁö
...its bosom only lovely flowers ; the roots spread out, the vase is shivered to pieces. A beautiful, pure, noble, and most moral nature, without the strength of nerve which makes the hero, sinks beneath a burden which it can neither bear nor throw oft"; every duty is holy...
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The Theme of Hamlet ...: A Paper: Read Before the Fortnightly Club of ...

Martin Warren Cooke - 1887 - 62 ÆäÀÌÁö
...into its bosom only lovely flowers. The roots spread out, the vase is shivered to pieces. A beautiful, pure, noble and most moral nature, without the strength of nerve which makes a hero, sinks beneath a burden which it can neither bear nor throw off ; every duty is holy to...
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An Introduction to the Study of Shakespeare

Hiram Corson - 1889 - 392 ÆäÀÌÁö
...its bosom only lovely flowers ; the roots spread out, the vase is shivered to pieces. A beautiful, pure, noble, and most moral nature, without the strength of nerve which makes the hero, sinks beneath a burden which it can neither bear nor throw off; every duty is holy...
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Conversations in a Studio, 1±Ç

William Wetmore Story - 1890 - 324 ÆäÀÌÁö
...jar is shivered ; a lovely, pure, noble, and most moral nature, without the strength of nerve that forms a hero, sinks beneath a burden which it cannot...hard. Impossibilities have been required of him," etc. Now all this seems a very inadequate and partial account of Hamlet. It makes of him a weak-minded...
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Conversations in a Studio, 1±Ç

William Wetmore Story - 1890 - 324 ÆäÀÌÁö
...he says, " an oak - tree planted in a costly jar, which should have borne only pleasant flowers in its bosom : the roots expand ; the jar is shivered...and most moral nature, without the strength of nerve that forms a hero, sinks beneath a burden which it cannot bear, and must not cast away. All duties...
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An Introduction to the Study of Shakespeare

Hiram Corson - 1890 - 412 ÆäÀÌÁö
...its bosom only lovely flowers ; the roots spread out, the vase is shivered to pieces. A beautiful, pure, noble, and most moral nature, without the strength of nerve which makes the hero, sinks beneath a burden which it can neither bear nor throw off; every duty is holy...
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An Explanatory and Pronouncing Dictionary of the Noted Names of Fiction ...

William Adolphus Wheeler - 1893 - 488 ÆäÀÌÁö
...to present Ituelf." Goethe thought that Shakespeare designed to exhibit - a lovely, pure, noble, ami most moral nature, without the strength of nerve which forms a hero, sinking beneath a burden whirh It cannot bear, ami must, not cast away." According to Schlegel, " the...
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