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... sorrow . The " archness and wit " of an untroubled mind give place , when the cruel accusation is brought against her , to the measured and dignified defence of the trial scene ; and the strength of character which enables her to refute ...
... sorrow . The " archness and wit " of an untroubled mind give place , when the cruel accusation is brought against her , to the measured and dignified defence of the trial scene ; and the strength of character which enables her to refute ...
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... sorrow , " her generous heart must have yearned for reconciliation with him . But the impulses of the heart must be curbed by submission to the divine will . Sixteen years she remains in self - enforced retirement , and then deliverance ...
... sorrow , " her generous heart must have yearned for reconciliation with him . But the impulses of the heart must be curbed by submission to the divine will . Sixteen years she remains in self - enforced retirement , and then deliverance ...
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... sorrow : They should not laugh if I could reach them , nor Shall she within my power . First Lord . Enter PAULINA , with a child . You must not enter . Paul . Nay , rather , good my lords , be second to me : Fear you his tyrannous ...
... sorrow : They should not laugh if I could reach them , nor Shall she within my power . First Lord . Enter PAULINA , with a child . You must not enter . Paul . Nay , rather , good my lords , be second to me : Fear you his tyrannous ...
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... sorrow writ uncertainly . " 66 170. No richer . . . honour ] with only his honour for riches . 171. Thorough my rust ] This is the reading of Malone and has been ac- cepted by most modern editors . The first Folio reads through , which ...
... sorrow writ uncertainly . " 66 170. No richer . . . honour ] with only his honour for riches . 171. Thorough my rust ] This is the reading of Malone and has been ac- cepted by most modern editors . The first Folio reads through , which ...
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... sorrows ] my sorrows Hanmer . 222-3 . What's gone SCENE III . Bohemia . . ] Malone , om . Ff . · • • • past grief ] Compare Richard II . II . iii . 171 66 Things past redress are now with me past care . ' " " At my 223-4 . do not ...
... sorrows ] my sorrows Hanmer . 222-3 . What's gone SCENE III . Bohemia . . ] Malone , om . Ff . · • • • past grief ] Compare Richard II . II . iii . 171 66 Things past redress are now with me past care . ' " " At my 223-4 . do not ...
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