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... mind the sources of pain or pleasure , love or resentment , are like the springs that feed the mountain lakes , impenetrable , unfathomable , and inexhaustible . • She receives the first intimation of her husband's jealous suspicions ...
... mind the sources of pain or pleasure , love or resentment , are like the springs that feed the mountain lakes , impenetrable , unfathomable , and inexhaustible . • She receives the first intimation of her husband's jealous suspicions ...
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... mind , conscious of its own innocence . Nothing can be more affecting than her calm reply to Leontes , who , in his jealous rage , heaps insult upon insult , and accuses her before her own attendants as no better than one of those to ...
... mind , conscious of its own innocence . Nothing can be more affecting than her calm reply to Leontes , who , in his jealous rage , heaps insult upon insult , and accuses her before her own attendants as no better than one of those to ...
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... mind as hers , the sense of a cruel injury , inflicted by one she had loved and trusted , without awakening any vio- lent anger or any desire of vengeance , would sink deep- almost incurably and lastingly deep . So far she is most ...
... mind as hers , the sense of a cruel injury , inflicted by one she had loved and trusted , without awakening any vio- lent anger or any desire of vengeance , would sink deep- almost incurably and lastingly deep . So far she is most ...
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... mind the recol- lection of his miserable weakness ? or can we fancy this high - souled woman - left childless through the injury which has been inflicted on her , widowed in heart by the unworthiness of him she loved , a spectacle of ...
... mind the recol- lection of his miserable weakness ? or can we fancy this high - souled woman - left childless through the injury which has been inflicted on her , widowed in heart by the unworthiness of him she loved , a spectacle of ...
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... mind , a culpable tendency of the temper , having certain well- known and well - defined effects and concomitants , all of which are visible in Leontes , and , I boldly say , not one of which marks its presence in Othello ; —such as ...
... mind , a culpable tendency of the temper , having certain well- known and well - defined effects and concomitants , all of which are visible in Leontes , and , I boldly say , not one of which marks its presence in Othello ; —such as ...
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