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Page xxxviii
... hear now the greatness of my affection which I always bear you , and take this for a short answer to all your questions : look how much you have , so much is your value , and so much I love you . ' The father , supposing she spoke this ...
... hear now the greatness of my affection which I always bear you , and take this for a short answer to all your questions : look how much you have , so much is your value , and so much I love you . ' The father , supposing she spoke this ...
Page xlv
... hear , so help me , Apollo , how dear is my life to thee . " Again , in The Brut , Maglaunus , like Albany , is mild , pleading with his fierce wife in Leir's favour , and opposing the lessening of his train , and Gornoille's scornful ...
... hear , so help me , Apollo , how dear is my life to thee . " Again , in The Brut , Maglaunus , like Albany , is mild , pleading with his fierce wife in Leir's favour , and opposing the lessening of his train , and Gornoille's scornful ...
Page liii
... hear Schlegel on this point : " The incorporation of the two stories has been censured as destructive of the unity of action , but whatever contributes to the intrigue or the denouement must always possess unity . And with what ...
... hear Schlegel on this point : " The incorporation of the two stories has been censured as destructive of the unity of action , but whatever contributes to the intrigue or the denouement must always possess unity . And with what ...
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... hear me ! 165 Hear me , recreant ! Since thou hast sought to make us break our vow , Which we durst never yet , and with strain'd pride 170 .. forbear ] F , omitted Q. 165. doom ] Q , gift F. 167 . 169. Since ] Q , That F ; 161. O ...
... hear me ! 165 Hear me , recreant ! Since thou hast sought to make us break our vow , Which we durst never yet , and with strain'd pride 170 .. forbear ] F , omitted Q. 165. doom ] Q , gift F. 167 . 169. Since ] Q , That F ; 161. O ...
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... to hold her in , should thus suddenly have changed to hate " ? 221. monsters it ] So Coriolanus , II . ii . 81 : " sit , To hear my nothings monster'd . " 221. or ] ere . See Cymbeline , 11 . iv . 14 . 20 [ ACT I. KING LEAR.
... to hold her in , should thus suddenly have changed to hate " ? 221. monsters it ] So Coriolanus , II . ii . 81 : " sit , To hear my nothings monster'd . " 221. or ] ere . See Cymbeline , 11 . iv . 14 . 20 [ ACT I. KING LEAR.
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