Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... force are drawn in the granite and the sandstone differently , and hence an end- less variety of delights corresponding to the infinite va- riety of the disposition of its rock - forces by nature . We do not only understand better what ...
... force are drawn in the granite and the sandstone differently , and hence an end- less variety of delights corresponding to the infinite va- riety of the disposition of its rock - forces by nature . We do not only understand better what ...
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... force shall not wrest it from him : " Thy due from me Is tears and heavy sorrows of the blood , Which nature , love , and filial tenderness Shall , O dear father , pay thee plenteously : My due from thee is this imperial crown , Which ...
... force shall not wrest it from him : " Thy due from me Is tears and heavy sorrows of the blood , Which nature , love , and filial tenderness Shall , O dear father , pay thee plenteously : My due from thee is this imperial crown , Which ...
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... forces of evil and of good outside ourselves . We are caught up at times upon a stream of virtuous force , a beneficent current which bears us onward towards an abiding - place of joy , of purity , and of sacrifice ; or a counter ...
... forces of evil and of good outside ourselves . We are caught up at times upon a stream of virtuous force , a beneficent current which bears us onward towards an abiding - place of joy , of purity , and of sacrifice ; or a counter ...
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