The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... heart amidst even the most imperious causes of subduing emotion , is perhaps not an impossible constitution of mind , but it is the ut- most and rarest endowment of humanity . " Such a character , almost as difficult to delineate in fic ...
... heart amidst even the most imperious causes of subduing emotion , is perhaps not an impossible constitution of mind , but it is the ut- most and rarest endowment of humanity . " Such a character , almost as difficult to delineate in fic ...
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... hearts that scorn'd to serve Humbly called mistress . " As her dignity is derived from mental power , without any alloy of pride , so her humility has a peculiar grace . If she feels and repines over her lowly birth , it is merely as an ...
... hearts that scorn'd to serve Humbly called mistress . " As her dignity is derived from mental power , without any alloy of pride , so her humility has a peculiar grace . If she feels and repines over her lowly birth , it is merely as an ...
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... heart , and soul , and strength , a man unequal to or unworthy of her , and to whose faults herself alone was blind - I would give up the point ; but if it be in nature , why should it not be in Shakspeare ? We are not to look into ...
... heart , and soul , and strength , a man unequal to or unworthy of her , and to whose faults herself alone was blind - I would give up the point ; but if it be in nature , why should it not be in Shakspeare ? We are not to look into ...
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... heart and truth , her soul , her life , her service , must not one day love her in return ; and , once her own beyond the reach of fate , that her cares , her caresses , her unwearied patient tenderness , will not at last " win her lord ...
... heart and truth , her soul , her life , her service , must not one day love her in return ; and , once her own beyond the reach of fate , that her cares , her caresses , her unwearied patient tenderness , will not at last " win her lord ...
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... heart of Helena , who has strength and endurance to attain the end , and who will measure things , not by the pains and trials of the way , not by the dubious and difficult means , but by that end , by the accomplished issue . We need ...
... heart of Helena , who has strength and endurance to attain the end , and who will measure things , not by the pains and trials of the way , not by the dubious and difficult means , but by that end , by the accomplished issue . We need ...
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