The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... causes , and an eagerness to snatch at proofs ; secondly , a grossness of concep- tion , and a disposition to degrade the object of the passion by sensual fancies and images ; thirdly , a sense of shame of his own feelings exhibited in ...
... causes , and an eagerness to snatch at proofs ; secondly , a grossness of concep- tion , and a disposition to degrade the object of the passion by sensual fancies and images ; thirdly , a sense of shame of his own feelings exhibited in ...
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... cause of their secret flight , and how treacherously he thought to have practised his death , if the good mind of his cupbearer had not prevented his purpose . As thus he was relating the whole matter , there was word brought him that ...
... cause of their secret flight , and how treacherously he thought to have practised his death , if the good mind of his cupbearer had not prevented his purpose . As thus he was relating the whole matter , there was word brought him that ...
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... causes which blinded them to its exquisite beauties . But Dr. Johnson , without any special notice of the case before us , has made a triumphant defence against the French critics of Shakspere's general disregard of the unities of time ...
... causes which blinded them to its exquisite beauties . But Dr. Johnson , without any special notice of the case before us , has made a triumphant defence against the French critics of Shakspere's general disregard of the unities of time ...
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... cause to grieve it should be , She's an adultress . Her . Should a villain say so , The most replenish'd villain in the world , He were as much more villain : you , my lord , Do but mistake . Leon . You have mistook , my lady ...
... cause to grieve it should be , She's an adultress . Her . Should a villain say so , The most replenish'd villain in the world , He were as much more villain : you , my lord , Do but mistake . Leon . You have mistook , my lady ...
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... cause : when you shall know your Has deserv'd prison , then abound in tears , As I come out this action I now go on Is for my better grace . - Adieu , my lord ; I never wish'd to see you sorry ; now , I trust , I shall . — My women ...
... cause : when you shall know your Has deserv'd prison , then abound in tears , As I come out this action I now go on Is for my better grace . - Adieu , my lord ; I never wish'd to see you sorry ; now , I trust , I shall . — My women ...
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