The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... thought and expression still relish of him , and refer us at once to his character as the inspirer and quickener thereof ; and the most prosaic parts are transfigured and glorified into poetry with a certain grace and effluence from him ...
... thought and expression still relish of him , and refer us at once to his character as the inspirer and quickener thereof ; and the most prosaic parts are transfigured and glorified into poetry with a certain grace and effluence from him ...
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... thoughts and feelings of his followers ; and — what is very unlike him — he manifests no disapproval where the King sinks far below the ideal , as when he orders the frightful massacre of all the French prisoners taken at Agincourt ...
... thoughts and feelings of his followers ; and — what is very unlike him — he manifests no disapproval where the King sinks far below the ideal , as when he orders the frightful massacre of all the French prisoners taken at Agincourt ...
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... thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one man , And make imaginary puissance ; Think , when we talk of horses , that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i ' the receiving earth ; For ' tis your thoughts that now must deck our ...
... thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one man , And make imaginary puissance ; Think , when we talk of horses , that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i ' the receiving earth ; For ' tis your thoughts that now must deck our ...
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... thought on . If it pass against us , We lose the better half of our possession : 10 For all the temporal lands , which men devout By testament have given to the church , Would they strip from us ; being valued thus : As much as would ...
... thought on . If it pass against us , We lose the better half of our possession : 10 For all the temporal lands , which men devout By testament have given to the church , Would they strip from us ; being valued thus : As much as would ...
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... thought , from the art and practice of life , instead of shaping the latter by the rules and measures of the former : which is strange , since he has never been seen in the way either of learning the things in question by experience ...
... thought , from the art and practice of life , instead of shaping the latter by the rules and measures of the former : which is strange , since he has never been seen in the way either of learning the things in question by experience ...
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