Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... things evil , " and his toleration of the infirmities of his species , Shakespeare was an emanation of the Author of all Good , ) - that all his wonderful harmony of design , I say , should have cost him no more brain - effort than to ...
... things evil , " and his toleration of the infirmities of his species , Shakespeare was an emanation of the Author of all Good , ) - that all his wonderful harmony of design , I say , should have cost him no more brain - effort than to ...
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... thing wanting , she feels , is steadfastness in her husband ; and this she knows she can supply . What energy , what grandeur in her invocation to him : - " Hie thee hither , That I may pour my spirits in thine ear ! " She sets herself ...
... thing wanting , she feels , is steadfastness in her husband ; and this she knows she can supply . What energy , what grandeur in her invocation to him : - " Hie thee hither , That I may pour my spirits in thine ear ! " She sets herself ...
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... things strange ; but this sore night Hath trifled former knowings . " Rosse . Ah ! good father ! Thou seest the ... thing most strange and certain , ) Beauteous and swift , the minions of their race , Turn'd wild in nature , broke ...
... things strange ; but this sore night Hath trifled former knowings . " Rosse . Ah ! good father ! Thou seest the ... thing most strange and certain , ) Beauteous and swift , the minions of their race , Turn'd wild in nature , broke ...
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... Things have been strangely borne ; the gracious Duncan Was pitied of Macbeth : marry , he was dead : And the right valiant Banquo walk'd too late ; Whom you may say , if't please you , Fleance kill'd , For Fleance fled . Men must not ...
... Things have been strangely borne ; the gracious Duncan Was pitied of Macbeth : marry , he was dead : And the right valiant Banquo walk'd too late ; Whom you may say , if't please you , Fleance kill'd , For Fleance fled . Men must not ...
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... thing You may discern of him through me ; and wisdom To offer up a weak , poor , innocent lamb To appease an angry ... things foul would wear the brows of grace , Yet grace must still look so . " Not only is Shakespeare the closest of ...
... thing You may discern of him through me ; and wisdom To offer up a weak , poor , innocent lamb To appease an angry ... things foul would wear the brows of grace , Yet grace must still look so . " Not only is Shakespeare the closest of ...
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