Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... fear and remorse . He is hurried away , and , as it were , devoured by a tormenting desire to enlarge his knowledge to the utmost bounds of nature and art , * Campaspe , i . 148–9 . 7 This † He died about 1594. He was killed in a brawl ...
... fear and remorse . He is hurried away , and , as it were , devoured by a tormenting desire to enlarge his knowledge to the utmost bounds of nature and art , * Campaspe , i . 148–9 . 7 This † He died about 1594. He was killed in a brawl ...
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... fears Which stuck so hard upon me . ” * This is enough to show the unabated vigour of the author's style . This strain is certainly doing justice to the pride of ambition , and the imputed majesty of kings . We have heard much of ...
... fears Which stuck so hard upon me . ” * This is enough to show the unabated vigour of the author's style . This strain is certainly doing justice to the pride of ambition , and the imputed majesty of kings . We have heard much of ...
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... Fear , and amazement , beat upon my heart , Even as a madman beats upon a drum . " + It is the reality of things present to their imagina- tions , that makes these writers so fine , so bold , and yet so true in what they describe ...
... Fear , and amazement , beat upon my heart , Even as a madman beats upon a drum . " + It is the reality of things present to their imagina- tions , that makes these writers so fine , so bold , and yet so true in what they describe ...
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... fear should dissolve thee into air . Vit . Cor . O , thou art deceiv'd , I am too true a woman ! Conceit can never kill me . I'll tell thee what , I will not in my death shed one base tear ; Or if look pale , for want of blood , not fear ...
... fear should dissolve thee into air . Vit . Cor . O , thou art deceiv'd , I am too true a woman ! Conceit can never kill me . I'll tell thee what , I will not in my death shed one base tear ; Or if look pale , for want of blood , not fear ...
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... fears and terrors , That steel'd War waited on , and Fortune courted , That high - plum'd Honour built up for her own ; Behold that mightiness , behold that fierceness , Behold that child of war , with all his glories , By this poor ...
... fears and terrors , That steel'd War waited on , and Fortune courted , That high - plum'd Honour built up for her own ; Behold that mightiness , behold that fierceness , Behold that child of war , with all his glories , By this poor ...
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