Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 pages |
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Page 42
... soul and fortunes consecrates ' . The lady protests so much herself , and she is as good as her word . The truth of conception , with which timidity and boldness are united in the same character , is marvellous . The extravagance of her ...
... soul and fortunes consecrates ' . The lady protests so much herself , and she is as good as her word . The truth of conception , with which timidity and boldness are united in the same character , is marvellous . The extravagance of her ...
Page 176
... soul shall thine keep company to heaven : Tarry , sweet soul , for mine , then fly a - breast ; As , in this glorious and well - foughten field , We kept together in our chivalry ! Upon these words I came , and cheer'd him up : He smil ...
... soul shall thine keep company to heaven : Tarry , sweet soul , for mine , then fly a - breast ; As , in this glorious and well - foughten field , We kept together in our chivalry ! Upon these words I came , and cheer'd him up : He smil ...
Page 282
... soul of Cleopatra ; but in his own person , he appeared to be always waiting for the prompter's cue . In expressing the thoughts of others , he seemed inspired ; in expressing his own , he was a mechanic . The licence of an assumed ...
... soul of Cleopatra ; but in his own person , he appeared to be always waiting for the prompter's cue . In expressing the thoughts of others , he seemed inspired ; in expressing his own , he was a mechanic . The licence of an assumed ...
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