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... sense ? Hercules . This is no phantom but your own true wife . Admetus . Art sure she is no ghost from the nether world ? Hercules . You did not think a sorcerer was your guest . " Autolycus . Shakespeare's rogue has a distinguished ...
... sense ? Hercules . This is no phantom but your own true wife . Admetus . Art sure she is no ghost from the nether world ? Hercules . You did not think a sorcerer was your guest . " Autolycus . Shakespeare's rogue has a distinguished ...
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... sense , for in one of his plays he brought in a number of men saying they had suffered shipwreck in Bohemia , Admetus . O form and feature of my dearest wife , Against all hope thou once again art mine . ( W. F. NEVINS . ) Observe , too ...
... sense , for in one of his plays he brought in a number of men saying they had suffered shipwreck in Bohemia , Admetus . O form and feature of my dearest wife , Against all hope thou once again art mine . ( W. F. NEVINS . ) Observe , too ...
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... sense of the cruel injustice of her husband , thrill us with admiration as well as pity ; and we cannot but see and feel that for Hermione to give way to tears and feminine complaints under such a blow , would be quite incompatible with ...
... sense of the cruel injustice of her husband , thrill us with admiration as well as pity ; and we cannot but see and feel that for Hermione to give way to tears and feminine complaints under such a blow , would be quite incompatible with ...
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... 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 unlike either Imogen or ...
... 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 unlike either Imogen or ...
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... sense of the distance which separates her from her lover , she breathes not a single word which could lead us to impugn either her delicacy or her dig- nity . MRS . JAMESON : Characteristics of Women . IV . Leontes . Leontes is chiefly ...
... sense of the distance which separates her from her lover , she breathes not a single word which could lead us to impugn either her delicacy or her dig- nity . MRS . JAMESON : Characteristics of Women . IV . Leontes . Leontes is chiefly ...
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