The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Blackie, 1890 |
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... heart was led astray by the intellectual fascination of a woman who possessed all those qualities of brilliance and cultured grace which perhaps were lacking in his wife ; but if so , Shakespeare perceived his error , and in due time ...
... heart was led astray by the intellectual fascination of a woman who possessed all those qualities of brilliance and cultured grace which perhaps were lacking in his wife ; but if so , Shakespeare perceived his error , and in due time ...
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... heart .— ( ii . 4. 30–32 . ) Even if the lines were non - dramatic , they would prove no more than that the writer with good sense admitted as a rule that to which his own experience may have been the exception . One other passage from ...
... heart .— ( ii . 4. 30–32 . ) Even if the lines were non - dramatic , they would prove no more than that the writer with good sense admitted as a rule that to which his own experience may have been the exception . One other passage from ...
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... heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as well able to bumbast out a blanke verse as the best of you : and being an absolute Iohannes fac totum , is in his owne conceit the onely Shake - scene in a countrie . " The travestied ...
... heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as well able to bumbast out a blanke verse as the best of you : and being an absolute Iohannes fac totum , is in his owne conceit the onely Shake - scene in a countrie . " The travestied ...
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... heart of a woman who would strengthen and save a man above her in rank but far below her in character , one who through her aid alone can attain to moral worth and dignity . Parolles is almost too pitiful in his meanness to be a comic ...
... heart of a woman who would strengthen and save a man above her in rank but far below her in character , one who through her aid alone can attain to moral worth and dignity . Parolles is almost too pitiful in his meanness to be a comic ...
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... heart was ill at ease and ill content with the world or his own conscience . " We may take the year 1600 as a convenient date for marking the turn in Shakespeare's temper , which , however , was of course not a thing of an hour or a day ...
... heart was ill at ease and ill content with the world or his own conscience . " We may take the year 1600 as a convenient date for marking the turn in Shakespeare's temper , which , however , was of course not a thing of an hour or a day ...
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