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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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It is nowise improbable , therefore , that in one of these two latter theories is to be found the true solution of divers questions that have been raised touching this play . And there are at least two instances of incompleteness ...
It is nowise improbable , therefore , that in one of these two latter theories is to be found the true solution of divers questions that have been raised touching this play . And there are at least two instances of incompleteness ...
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... been his best friend , exercising him with wholesome labors , supplying him with what was needful , and teaching him what true riches were , such as neither time - servers , nor sycophants , nor tyrants could ever wrest from him .
... been his best friend , exercising him with wholesome labors , supplying him with what was needful , and teaching him what true riches were , such as neither time - servers , nor sycophants , nor tyrants could ever wrest from him .
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... without any real ground in the experienced differences of men , so he has nothing to rescue him from the ideal consequences of a single disappointment . This is evidently the true root and basis alike of his overflowing bounties and ...
... without any real ground in the experienced differences of men , so he has nothing to rescue him from the ideal consequences of a single disappointment . This is evidently the true root and basis alike of his overflowing bounties and ...
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Like them it appeals from the merciless written law to that higher principle of equity in which law has its true sanction . But the senators , a body of cold - blooded men of the world , have no spark of sympathy for the pride of ...
Like them it appeals from the merciless written law to that higher principle of equity in which law has its true sanction . But the senators , a body of cold - blooded men of the world , have no spark of sympathy for the pride of ...
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