Works of Shakespeare, Volumen38University Society, 1901 |
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... dead by her re- pentant husband , and is not won to relent from her re- solve by his sorrow , his remorse , his constancy to her memory - such conduct , argues the critic , is unfeeling as it is inconceivable in a tender and virtuous ...
... dead by her re- pentant husband , and is not won to relent from her re- solve by his sorrow , his remorse , his constancy to her memory - such conduct , argues the critic , is unfeeling as it is inconceivable in a tender and virtuous ...
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... dead — dead through the false accusation which has stuck infamy on his mother's name ; and her innocent babe , stained with illegitimacy , disowned and rejected , has been exposed to II THE WINTER'S TALE Comments.
... dead — dead through the false accusation which has stuck infamy on his mother's name ; and her innocent babe , stained with illegitimacy , disowned and rejected , has been exposed to II THE WINTER'S TALE Comments.
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... dead little son still fresh and living at his heart can hardly add more than a touch of additional tenderness to our perfect and piteous delight in him . And even in her daughter's embrace it seems hard if his mother should have utterly ...
... dead little son still fresh and living at his heart can hardly add more than a touch of additional tenderness to our perfect and piteous delight in him . And even in her daughter's embrace it seems hard if his mother should have utterly ...
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... dead man's nose : but I do see ' t and feel ' t , As you feel doing thus ; and see withal Leon . The instruments that feel . If it be so , We need no grave to bury honesty : There's not a grain of it the face to sweeten Of the whole ...
... dead man's nose : but I do see ' t and feel ' t , As you feel doing thus ; and see withal Leon . The instruments that feel . If it be so , We need no grave to bury honesty : There's not a grain of it the face to sweeten Of the whole ...
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... dead . Leon . Apollo's angry ; and the heavens themselves Do strike at my injustice . How now there ! [ Hermione faints . ] Paul . This news is mortal to the queen : look down And see what death is doing . Leon . Take her hence : Her ...
... dead . Leon . Apollo's angry ; and the heavens themselves Do strike at my injustice . How now there ! [ Hermione faints . ] Paul . This news is mortal to the queen : look down And see what death is doing . Leon . Take her hence : Her ...
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