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 12
... the speaker is railing , Hath drawn him from his own determin'd aid , From a resolv'd and honourable war , To a most base and vile - concluded peace . Again , at the close of the fourth act , 12 FEMALE CHARACTERS IN KING JOHN . '
... the speaker is railing , Hath drawn him from his own determin'd aid , From a resolv'd and honourable war , To a most base and vile - concluded peace . Again , at the close of the fourth act , 12 FEMALE CHARACTERS IN KING JOHN . '
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... hath made up this league ! — while they speak all the beautiful nature of Constance , make us the more strikingly and sublimely feel its energy when , as if drawing from her child's embrace the strongest stimulus of which the wronged ...
... hath made up this league ! — while they speak all the beautiful nature of Constance , make us the more strikingly and sublimely feel its energy when , as if drawing from her child's embrace the strongest stimulus of which the wronged ...
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... hath fallen , Even to that drop ten thousand wiry friends Do glue themselves in sociable grief , Like true , inseparable , faithful loves , Sticking together in calamity ! These are wanted , not only for the purpose to which Shakespeare ...
... hath fallen , Even to that drop ten thousand wiry friends Do glue themselves in sociable grief , Like true , inseparable , faithful loves , Sticking together in calamity ! These are wanted , not only for the purpose to which Shakespeare ...
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... hath a hand ; And in their rage , I having hold of both , They whirl asunder , and dismember me ! Husband , I cannot pray that thou mayst win ; Uncle , I needs must pray that thou mayst lose ; Father , I may not wish the fortune thine ...
... hath a hand ; And in their rage , I having hold of both , They whirl asunder , and dismember me ! Husband , I cannot pray that thou mayst win ; Uncle , I needs must pray that thou mayst lose ; Father , I may not wish the fortune thine ...
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... hath all courtly parts more exquisite Than lady , ladies , woman : from every one The best she hath ; and she , of all 46 < CHARACTERS IN CYMBELINE . '
... hath all courtly parts more exquisite Than lady , ladies , woman : from every one The best she hath ; and she , of all 46 < CHARACTERS IN CYMBELINE . '
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