The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... mind , but it is the ut- most and rarest endowment of humanity . " Such a character , almost as difficult to delineate in fic- tion as to find in real life , has Shakspeare given to us in Helena ; touched with the most soul - subduing ...
... mind , but it is the ut- most and rarest endowment of humanity . " Such a character , almost as difficult to delineate in fic- tion as to find in real life , has Shakspeare given to us in Helena ; touched with the most soul - subduing ...
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... mind towers so immeasurably above it ; and , compared to the infinite love which swells within her own bosom , it sinks into nothing . She cannot conceive that he , to whom she has devoted her heart and truth , her soul , her life , her ...
... mind towers so immeasurably above it ; and , compared to the infinite love which swells within her own bosom , it sinks into nothing . She cannot conceive that he , to whom she has devoted her heart and truth , her soul , her life , her ...
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... mind . Bertram is right enough in refusing to have a wife thrust upon him against his will , simply because the King ... minds us unpleasantly of the exactly similar incident in Much Ado About Nothing . But , worst of all , and an ...
... mind . Bertram is right enough in refusing to have a wife thrust upon him against his will , simply because the King ... minds us unpleasantly of the exactly similar incident in Much Ado About Nothing . But , worst of all , and an ...
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... mind ; and her indignation against her son , however strongly expressed , never forgets the mother . " What angel shall Bless this unworthy husband ? he cannot thrive Unless her prayers , whom heaven delights to hear And loves to grant ...
... mind ; and her indignation against her son , however strongly expressed , never forgets the mother . " What angel shall Bless this unworthy husband ? he cannot thrive Unless her prayers , whom heaven delights to hear And loves to grant ...
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... utterance in the poet's work and was inevitable in a mind of such range of vision . It is well to remember , also , that in this play the poet , for the sake of throwing a single quality into the 19 THAT ENDS WELL Comments.
... utterance in the poet's work and was inevitable in a mind of such range of vision . It is well to remember , also , that in this play the poet , for the sake of throwing a single quality into the 19 THAT ENDS WELL Comments.
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