Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 pages |
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Page 112
... pleasure , is infinite , extravagant , inexhaustible , till experience comes to check and kill it . Juliet exclaims ... pleasure , which had just gushed from her heart , from flowing on without stint or measure , but experience which she ...
... pleasure , is infinite , extravagant , inexhaustible , till experience comes to check and kill it . Juliet exclaims ... pleasure , which had just gushed from her heart , from flowing on without stint or measure , but experience which she ...
Page 114
... pleasure precedes the love of pleasure , but with the sense of pleasure , as soon as it is felt , come thronging infinite desires and hopes of pleasure , and love is mature as soon as born . It withers and it dies almost as soon ! 6 6 ...
... pleasure precedes the love of pleasure , but with the sense of pleasure , as soon as it is felt , come thronging infinite desires and hopes of pleasure , and love is mature as soon as born . It withers and it dies almost as soon ! 6 6 ...
Page 145
... pleasure of getting his gilt robes and sceptre again could tempt him to act over again his misused station— as if at his years and with his experience anything was left but to die.'1 Four things have struck us in reading Lear : 1. That ...
... pleasure of getting his gilt robes and sceptre again could tempt him to act over again his misused station— as if at his years and with his experience anything was left but to die.'1 Four things have struck us in reading Lear : 1. That ...
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