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Página xxix
... limp fur with a touch of blood , and glazing eyes . Just as great in literature , and as mysterious , is the difference between the living and the dead . and Scott . Five centuries have not weakened the pulse INTRODUCTION xxix.
... limp fur with a touch of blood , and glazing eyes . Just as great in literature , and as mysterious , is the difference between the living and the dead . and Scott . Five centuries have not weakened the pulse INTRODUCTION xxix.
Página xxxiv
... dead sons and pride in the living , and full as he appears to be of tenderness to Lavinia , the moment any of these thwart him in the least , all these kind feelings are lost in his rage at being thwarted ; and before he has been long ...
... dead sons and pride in the living , and full as he appears to be of tenderness to Lavinia , the moment any of these thwart him in the least , all these kind feelings are lost in his rage at being thwarted ; and before he has been long ...
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... dead , both as literature and as drama ? No doubt connoisseurs of literature and the drama read their works , with more or less sincere enjoyment , but what does the average man or woman care about them , or know about them , apart from ...
... dead , both as literature and as drama ? No doubt connoisseurs of literature and the drama read their works , with more or less sincere enjoyment , but what does the average man or woman care about them , or know about them , apart from ...
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... dead sons . Mutius he slays in a moment of passionate paternal indignation , caused by Lavinia's insubordination ; and if we turn to Midsummer Night's Dream , we find Egeus possessing power of life and death over Hermia under similar ...
... dead sons . Mutius he slays in a moment of passionate paternal indignation , caused by Lavinia's insubordination ; and if we turn to Midsummer Night's Dream , we find Egeus possessing power of life and death over Hermia under similar ...
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... dead ! These that survive let Rome reward with love ; 70. thy mourning weeds ] Warburton very unnecessarily suggests " my . " He and other commentators seem to forget that Titus was not the only one , by many , who had lost sons and ...
... dead ! These that survive let Rome reward with love ; 70. thy mourning weeds ] Warburton very unnecessarily suggests " my . " He and other commentators seem to forget that Titus was not the only one , by many , who had lost sons and ...
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Página xliv - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O, no ! it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.