The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... passion in which they move ; though now and then a Cleopatra or a Lady Macbeth shows that a woman can be interesting ... passion's slave , and I will wear him In my heart's core , ay , in my heart of heart , As I do thee . " In a ...
... passion in which they move ; though now and then a Cleopatra or a Lady Macbeth shows that a woman can be interesting ... passion's slave , and I will wear him In my heart's core , ay , in my heart of heart , As I do thee . " In a ...
Page 21
... passion and yet never to be the slave of passion . If this be a characteristic impression it is an obvious suggestion that it is illustrated by Shakespeare's life . The young lad from the country had the same temptations as Robert ...
... passion and yet never to be the slave of passion . If this be a characteristic impression it is an obvious suggestion that it is illustrated by Shakespeare's life . The young lad from the country had the same temptations as Robert ...
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... passion , music , and intellectual power ; Greene in lyrical beauty , elegiac grace , and narrative interest ; Peele in picturesque touch and pastoral sweetness ; and Lyly in bright and sparkling dialogue . And having distanced the ...
... passion , music , and intellectual power ; Greene in lyrical beauty , elegiac grace , and narrative interest ; Peele in picturesque touch and pastoral sweetness ; and Lyly in bright and sparkling dialogue . And having distanced the ...
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