Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... faith in " goodness in 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 ...
... faith in " goodness in 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 ...
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... faith , the spirit , and the design of both ages of the world — their history , poetry , and architec- ture . The witches of this drama , however , can scarcely be said to be ( in the strict sense ) " subordinate " members of the ...
... faith , the spirit , and the design of both ages of the world — their history , poetry , and architec- ture . The witches of this drama , however , can scarcely be said to be ( in the strict sense ) " subordinate " members of the ...
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... faith , we have the proof that his philosophy is no cold profession merely , -no lip - deep ostentation , no barren theory without practice . His con- duct shows that his cheerful morality nestles in his heart , and inspires his actions ...
... faith , we have the proof that his philosophy is no cold profession merely , -no lip - deep ostentation , no barren theory without practice . His con- duct shows that his cheerful morality nestles in his heart , and inspires his actions ...
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... faith- ful friends to close their days in retirement on the spot where they have been so contentedly happy . Mayhap , as the years creep on , and age - aches warn him not to disregard the " seasons ' difference , " he will exchange the ...
... faith- ful friends to close their days in retirement on the spot where they have been so contentedly happy . Mayhap , as the years creep on , and age - aches warn him not to disregard the " seasons ' difference , " he will exchange the ...
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... faith , I had as lief have been myself alone . " Orl . And so had I ; but yet , for fashion's sake , I thank you too for your society . 66 Faq . God be with you , let us meet as little as we can . " Orl . I do desire we may be better ...
... faith , I had as lief have been myself alone . " Orl . And so had I ; but yet , for fashion's sake , I thank you too for your society . 66 Faq . God be with you , let us meet as little as we can . " Orl . I do desire we may be better ...
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