The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Blackie, 1895 |
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... comes to hinder us from any sense of sur- feit in those scenes , the central ones of action and interest , in which the heady passion of Cleopatra spends itself . Never was a play fuller of contrasts , of romantic elements , and variety ...
... comes to hinder us from any sense of sur- feit in those scenes , the central ones of action and interest , in which the heady passion of Cleopatra spends itself . Never was a play fuller of contrasts , of romantic elements , and variety ...
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... comes before us , one finds , broken indeed , yet there though in ruins , the potent nature of the man , standing out now and again suddenly , usually with no very great result in action . See , for example , in the second scene , the ...
... comes before us , one finds , broken indeed , yet there though in ruins , the potent nature of the man , standing out now and again suddenly , usually with no very great result in action . See , for example , in the second scene , the ...
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... come in the way of duty as it came to Hamlet , or in the way of tempta tion as to Macbeth , or as it comes to Coriolanus in the present play , in the rigorous carrying out of a principle of life ; but in whatever shape it comes , its ...
... come in the way of duty as it came to Hamlet , or in the way of tempta tion as to Macbeth , or as it comes to Coriolanus in the present play , in the rigorous carrying out of a principle of life ; but in whatever shape it comes , its ...
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