Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 pages |
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... moral odiousness , harrows up the mind unmercifully , and tortures even our senses by the exhibition of the most insupportable and hate- ful spectacles , is one of much greater importance . He has never , in fact , varnished over wild ...
... moral odiousness , harrows up the mind unmercifully , and tortures even our senses by the exhibition of the most insupportable and hate- ful spectacles , is one of much greater importance . He has never , in fact , varnished over wild ...
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... Under the windows , white and azure , laced With blue of Heav'n's own tint - on her left breast A mole cinque - spotted , like the crimson drops I ' the bottom of a cowslip . " There is a moral sense in the proud beauty of CYMBELINE . 5.
... Under the windows , white and azure , laced With blue of Heav'n's own tint - on her left breast A mole cinque - spotted , like the crimson drops I ' the bottom of a cowslip . " There is a moral sense in the proud beauty of CYMBELINE . 5.
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William Hazlitt. There is a moral sense in the proud beauty of this last image , a rich surfeit of the fancy , -as that well - known passage begin . ning , " Me of my lawful pleasure she restrained , and prayed me oft forbearance ...
William Hazlitt. There is a moral sense in the proud beauty of this last image , a rich surfeit of the fancy , -as that well - known passage begin . ning , " Me of my lawful pleasure she restrained , and prayed me oft forbearance ...
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... morality . We may allude here to the opening of the scene in which Bellarius instructs the young princes to pay their orisons to heaven : - " See boys ! this gate Instructs you how t ' adore the Heav'ns ; and bows you To morning's holy ...
... morality . We may allude here to the opening of the scene in which Bellarius instructs the young princes to pay their orisons to heaven : - " See boys ! this gate Instructs you how t ' adore the Heav'ns ; and bows you To morning's holy ...
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... morality is introduced in the same simple , unob- trusive manner . Imogen will not let her companions stay away from the chase to attend her when sick , and gives her reason for it- " Stick to your journal course ; the breach of custom ...
... morality is introduced in the same simple , unob- trusive manner . Imogen will not let her companions stay away from the chase to attend her when sick , and gives her reason for it- " Stick to your journal course ; the breach of custom ...
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