Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page xii
... blood , Our pastime and our happiness will grow . There find I personal theme , a plenteous store , Matter wherein right voluble I am , To which I listen with a ready ear ; Two shall be named pre - eminently dear , - The gentle Lady ...
... blood , Our pastime and our happiness will grow . There find I personal theme , a plenteous store , Matter wherein right voluble I am , To which I listen with a ready ear ; Two shall be named pre - eminently dear , - The gentle Lady ...
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... blood and a permission of the will , " and therefore things to be looked down upon with contempt . Hence , when his mind walks amidst the better growings of humanity , he is " nothing , if not critical " : so he pulls up every flower ...
... blood and a permission of the will , " and therefore things to be looked down upon with contempt . Hence , when his mind walks amidst the better growings of humanity , he is " nothing , if not critical " : so he pulls up every flower ...
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... blood Spoke in her cheeks , and so distinctly wrought , That one might almost say her body thought . " Hence her father describes her as a " maiden never bold ; of spirit so still and quiet , that her motion blush'd at itself . " Which ...
... blood Spoke in her cheeks , and so distinctly wrought , That one might almost say her body thought . " Hence her father describes her as a " maiden never bold ; of spirit so still and quiet , that her motion blush'd at itself . " Which ...
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... blood in the most disorderly fermentation . The Moor seems noble , frank , confiding , grateful for the love shown him ; and he is all this , and , moreover , a hero that spurns at danger , a worthy leader of an army , a faithful ...
... blood in the most disorderly fermentation . The Moor seems noble , frank , confiding , grateful for the love shown him ; and he is all this , and , moreover , a hero that spurns at danger , a worthy leader of an army , a faithful ...
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... mind is simply a non - conductor of spiritual elements in life . " Virtue " is to him a “ fig , ” love " a lust of the blood , and a permission of the will ; " reputation , " an idle and most false imposition , lv THE MOOR Comments.
... mind is simply a non - conductor of spiritual elements in life . " Virtue " is to him a “ fig , ” love " a lust of the blood , and a permission of the will ; " reputation , " an idle and most false imposition , lv THE MOOR Comments.
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