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... nature , and this most certainly applies to the old play of King Lear . ' If we assume this early date , we must give up the not im- probable , though still indeed not certain , allusions to the great eclipse and the Gunpowder Plot ...
... nature , and this most certainly applies to the old play of King Lear . ' If we assume this early date , we must give up the not im- probable , though still indeed not certain , allusions to the great eclipse and the Gunpowder Plot ...
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... nature of the work , its gigantic nature and large outline , hindered the author from giving the world as finished a work of art as he has elsewhere done . King Lear is not Shakespeare's best play , though it may be reckoned perhaps to ...
... nature of the work , its gigantic nature and large outline , hindered the author from giving the world as finished a work of art as he has elsewhere done . King Lear is not Shakespeare's best play , though it may be reckoned perhaps to ...
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... the Moor , of a ' most free and open nature , ' ' a man not easily jealous , " but one who inherits from his blood a disposition which is of such a quality that its anger when once excited is most XX WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
... the Moor , of a ' most free and open nature , ' ' a man not easily jealous , " but one who inherits from his blood a disposition which is of such a quality that its anger when once excited is most XX WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
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... nature , a nature which is brimful of envy , hatred and malice and all uncharitableness , that , Spartan dog , More fell than anguish , hunger , or the sea , setting himself eagerly and with a savage pertinacity to the utter ruin of one ...
... nature , a nature which is brimful of envy , hatred and malice and all uncharitableness , that , Spartan dog , More fell than anguish , hunger , or the sea , setting himself eagerly and with a savage pertinacity to the utter ruin of one ...
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... nature , ” his familiarity to sport and to be merrie in company , ' and of ' his magnificence ' ; and again , ' When one Domitius tooke a litle boat to goe into Cæsar's camp ' ( and desert from him ) Antony dealt ' very friendly and ...
... nature , ” his familiarity to sport and to be merrie in company , ' and of ' his magnificence ' ; and again , ' When one Domitius tooke a litle boat to goe into Cæsar's camp ' ( and desert from him ) Antony dealt ' very friendly and ...
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