Studies of Shakespeare in the Plays of King John, Cymbeline, Macbeth, As You Like It, Much Ado about Nothing, Romeo and Juliet: With Observations on the Criticism and the Acting of Those Plays |
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Page 14
... friends have betrayed her : - If thou , that bidst me be content , wert grim , Ugly and slanderous to thy mother's womb , I would not care , I then would be content ; For then I should not love thee ; no , 14 KING JOHN . ' FEMALE ...
... friends have betrayed her : - If thou , that bidst me be content , wert grim , Ugly and slanderous to thy mother's womb , I would not care , I then would be content ; For then I should not love thee ; no , 14 KING JOHN . ' FEMALE ...
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... friends in heaven . If that be true , I shall see my boy again ; For , since the birth of Cain , the first male child , To him that did but yesterday suspire , There was not such a gracious creature born . But now will canker sorrow eat ...
... friends in heaven . If that be true , I shall see my boy again ; For , since the birth of Cain , the first male child , To him that did but yesterday suspire , There was not such a gracious creature born . But now will canker sorrow eat ...
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... friendship , now added with lightning suddenness to outraged right and feeling and affection , lent , we suspect , a colouring not quite appropriate , a too predominant bitterness and asperity of tone , to Mrs. THE LADY CONSTANCE . 23.
... friendship , now added with lightning suddenness to outraged right and feeling and affection , lent , we suspect , a colouring not quite appropriate , a too predominant bitterness and asperity of tone , to Mrs. THE LADY CONSTANCE . 23.
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... friends , and almost mad- dened by the injuries they have heaped upon her , she becomes desperate and ferocious as a hunted tigress in defence of her young , and it seems that existence itself must surely issue forth with the utterance ...
... friends , and almost mad- dened by the injuries they have heaped upon her , she becomes desperate and ferocious as a hunted tigress in defence of her young , and it seems that existence itself must surely issue forth with the utterance ...
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... friend- less and powerless as she is otherwise left , they are the only instruments , the only weapons , remaining ... friends . The dauphin , whose sense of honour , throughout the piece , is repre- sented as more susceptible than his ...
... friend- less and powerless as she is otherwise left , they are the only instruments , the only weapons , remaining ... friends . The dauphin , whose sense of honour , throughout the piece , is repre- sented as more susceptible than his ...
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