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... soul burning in hell - fire " was the grotesque fancy of one who had probably watched the exhibition of the damned with their sooty faces and black and yellow garb in the pageant at Coventry . Various companies of players visited ...
... soul burning in hell - fire " was the grotesque fancy of one who had probably watched the exhibition of the damned with their sooty faces and black and yellow garb in the pageant at Coventry . Various companies of players visited ...
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... soul ; else he could not feel towards this our mortal life so purely , wisely , gently ; else the great enchanter , this Prospero of ours , could not so tranquilly resign his magic robe and staff , dismiss his airy spirits , and piously ...
... soul ; else he could not feel towards this our mortal life so purely , wisely , gently ; else the great enchanter , this Prospero of ours , could not so tranquilly resign his magic robe and staff , dismiss his airy spirits , and piously ...
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... soul ; " but Dryden was not insensible to the fact that Shakespeare did not observe the laws of the drama as laid down by the critics whose authority was dominant in the Restoration period . His own All for Love , a play on the subject ...
... soul ; " but Dryden was not insensible to the fact that Shakespeare did not observe the laws of the drama as laid down by the critics whose authority was dominant in the Restoration period . His own All for Love , a play on the subject ...
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... soul of all those around him seems to share the least in the great sorrow which weighs him down . Not two months have elapsed since the sudden death of his father ; of the king whom all his subjects appeared to love and honour ; of the ...
... soul of all those around him seems to share the least in the great sorrow which weighs him down . Not two months have elapsed since the sudden death of his father ; of the king whom all his subjects appeared to love and honour ; of the ...
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... contrasts or foils to Hamlet . His great fault is that he is too introspective ; he is always trying to take himself to pieces as it were , and to examine the moral machinery They of his nature ; to dissect his own soul 21 INTRODUCTION .
... contrasts or foils to Hamlet . His great fault is that he is too introspective ; he is always trying to take himself to pieces as it were , and to examine the moral machinery They of his nature ; to dissect his own soul 21 INTRODUCTION .
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