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... nature . The Fool's heart , one is left to guess , breaks.39 The rest of the odd group move towards Dover . Edgar ... nature from the general curse Which twain have brought her to . ( IV.6.210 ) 40 We have met her as beneficent nature ...
... nature . The Fool's heart , one is left to guess , breaks.39 The rest of the odd group move towards Dover . Edgar ... nature from the general curse Which twain have brought her to . ( IV.6.210 ) 40 We have met her as beneficent nature ...
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... nature cries " Deny not " ( V.3.33 ) . He attempts to cut all ties- As if a man were author of himself And knew no other kin . ( V.3.36 ) But nature and kinship win , though he knows that to reprieve Rome may be most mortal to him — as ...
... nature cries " Deny not " ( V.3.33 ) . He attempts to cut all ties- As if a man were author of himself And knew no other kin . ( V.3.36 ) But nature and kinship win , though he knows that to reprieve Rome may be most mortal to him — as ...
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... nature coalesce , 25 Prospero making symbols like sea and storm do his bidding ' in reality ' while Shakespeare uses them sym- bolically . But neither he nor his busy stage - manager Ariel can alter the cast . Even the greatest power of ...
... nature coalesce , 25 Prospero making symbols like sea and storm do his bidding ' in reality ' while Shakespeare uses them sym- bolically . But neither he nor his busy stage - manager Ariel can alter the cast . Even the greatest power of ...
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