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Such whales have I heard on o ' the land , who never leave gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish , church , steeple , bells , and all . Pericles [ Aside . ] A pretty moral . Third Fisherman . But , master , if I had been the ...
Such whales have I heard on o ' the land , who never leave gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish , church , steeple , bells , and all . Pericles [ Aside . ] A pretty moral . Third Fisherman . But , master , if I had been the ...
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209-233 , follows Delius in ascribing Acts I. and II . to Wilkins , but in Act IV . detects a third hand , that of Rowley.1 Shakespeare , he argues , would never have chosen a story of incest which has no tragic horror in it ; still ...
209-233 , follows Delius in ascribing Acts I. and II . to Wilkins , but in Act IV . detects a third hand , that of Rowley.1 Shakespeare , he argues , would never have chosen a story of incest which has no tragic horror in it ; still ...
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Instead of compelling her to protracted entreaties , he quickly recognises her genuine purity , and at the close of the interview , so far from confessing his vile intentions , emphatically protests that he never had the design of ...
Instead of compelling her to protracted entreaties , he quickly recognises her genuine purity , and at the close of the interview , so far from confessing his vile intentions , emphatically protests that he never had the design of ...
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Her face the book of praises , where is read Nothing but curious pleasures , as from thence Sorrow were ever raz'd , and testy wrath Could never be her mild companion . 15 You gods , that made me man , and sway in love , That have ...
Her face the book of praises , where is read Nothing but curious pleasures , as from thence Sorrow were ever raz'd , and testy wrath Could never be her mild companion . 15 You gods , that made me man , and sway in love , That have ...
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70 , 71 , we have another allusion to the superstition : - " O Error , soon conceived , Thou never comest to a happy birth , But kill'st the mother that en- gender'd thee " .
70 , 71 , we have another allusion to the superstition : - " O Error , soon conceived , Thou never comest to a happy birth , But kill'st the mother that en- gender'd thee " .
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