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Were one asked what aspects of Hamlet does Forbes-Robertson specially embody, I should say, in the first place, his princeliness, his ghostliness, then his cynical and occasionally madcap humour, as where, at the end of the play-scene, he capers behind the throne in a terrible boyish glee.

All princeliness and imperial worth, all that is regal, beautiful, pure in men, comes from this nature; and the words by which we express reverence, admiration, love, borrow from it their entire force: since reverence, admiration, love, and all other grand sentiments, are but modes or forms of noble unification between men, and are therefore shown to spring from that spiritual unity of which persons are exponents; while, on the other hand, all evil epithets suggest division and separation.

Alice and I agreed with Mrs. Krome, the painter, that white paint was as expensive a paint as could be selected. It was our desire, in our choice of paint, to do nothing likely to lessen or to detract from the lustre of the princeliness of Mr. Rock's liberality. Mr.

Some of the officers of the first Dmitri pretended to recognize him, but in reality he was a coarse, vulgar, ignorant knave, who had badly learned his lesson, and lacked all the native princeliness of his predecessor. Yet he had soon a large army at his back, and with it, on April 24, 1608, he defeated the army of the czar with great slaughter.

Cambridge began very promptly to show him those hospitalities which he could value, and continued the fable of his fairy princeliness in the curiosity of those humbler admirers who could not hope to be his hosts or his fellow-guests at dinner or luncheon.

An awkward recollection, of the Black Knight of Lorn came across Eleanor, but she did not lose her stately dignity. 'It is not the wealth or poverty that we heed, she said, 'but the nobility and princeliness. 'There is nothing to be done then, son, said the old Baron, 'but to wait a day or two and see whether the maiden herself will be less proud and more reasonable.

"That birth low by comparison," he continued, going on with his sentence, "should not take upon itself as much as may be allowed to nobility by descent is certain. Though the young prince may be superior in his gifts to the young shoeblack, and would best show his princeliness by cultivating the shoeblack, still the shoeblack should wait to be cultivated.

"A Prince," said Chateaudoux, persuasively, "with much territory to his princeliness." "A vain, fat, pudgy man," said Clementina. "A sober, honest gentleman," said the mother. "A sober butler to an honest gentleman," said Clementina. "He has an air," said Chateaudoux. "He has indeed," replied Clementina, "as though he handed himself upon a plate to you, and said, 'Here is a miracle.

Without doubt, nothing lends such magnificence to interiors as marbles, but they require the spaciousness and princeliness of such a chateau to be displayed to advantage.

It was impossible not to love a parent so handsome, so genial, so kind, so generally admired; it was equally impossible not to criticize, however gently, a man with such a love of luxury, of unwarranted princeliness, and of florid display.

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