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I am that I am ; and they that level At my abuses reckon up their own : I may be straight , though they themselves be bevel ; By their rank thoughts my deeds must not be shown ; Unless thịs general evil they maintain ,Al men are bad and ...
I am that I am ; and they that level At my abuses reckon up their own : I may be straight , though they themselves be bevel ; By their rank thoughts my deeds must not be shown ; Unless thịs general evil they maintain ,Al men are bad and ...
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And in these parts the true Shakespearean cast of thought and imagery comes upon us in all its richness , gushing , apparently , from the deepest fountains of his genius , and steeped in its most characteristic potencies .
And in these parts the true Shakespearean cast of thought and imagery comes upon us in all its richness , gushing , apparently , from the deepest fountains of his genius , and steeped in its most characteristic potencies .
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H sort like an unfinished work of the same hand which finished the other parts , but show a totally different cast of thought , of diction , and imagery , from what we find in any other of the Poet's plays , or in those parts of this ...
H sort like an unfinished work of the same hand which finished the other parts , but show a totally different cast of thought , of diction , and imagery , from what we find in any other of the Poet's plays , or in those parts of this ...
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the fault would be apt to lie mainly , if not wholly , in the expression of the thought ; whereas it here lies rather in the very spirit and substance of the thought itself . A third view suggested , we believe , by Farmer , and argued ...
the fault would be apt to lie mainly , if not wholly , in the expression of the thought ; whereas it here lies rather in the very spirit and substance of the thought itself . A third view suggested , we believe , by Farmer , and argued ...
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The whole matter comes in most abruptly , insomuch that our thoughts can hardly choose but revert to some scene or dialogue which has been omitted . Now , upon the supposal , —which bears such and so many marks of likelihood that ...
The whole matter comes in most abruptly , insomuch that our thoughts can hardly choose but revert to some scene or dialogue which has been omitted . Now , upon the supposal , —which bears such and so many marks of likelihood that ...
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