Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... breath.— No one who does not feel the passion which these objects inspire can goalong with the imagination which seeksto express that passion andthe uneasy senseof delight accompanying it by something still more beautiful,andno one can ...
... breath.— No one who does not feel the passion which these objects inspire can goalong with the imagination which seeksto express that passion andthe uneasy senseof delight accompanying it by something still more beautiful,andno one can ...
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... breath. The yellow Iachimo gives another thus, when he steals into her bedchamber: —Cytherea,How bravely thoubecom'st thy bed!Fresh lily, Andwhiter than the sheetsIThat I might touch— But kiss, one kiss—Tis her breathing that Perfumes ...
... breath. The yellow Iachimo gives another thus, when he steals into her bedchamber: —Cytherea,How bravely thoubecom'st thy bed!Fresh lily, Andwhiter than the sheetsIThat I might touch— But kiss, one kiss—Tis her breathing that Perfumes ...
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... breath, which the poor heart Would faindeny and dare not. We can conceive a common actor to play Richard tolerably well;we canconceive nooneto play Macbeth properly, orto look like a man that had encountered the Weird Sisters. All the ...
... breath, which the poor heart Would faindeny and dare not. We can conceive a common actor to play Richard tolerably well;we canconceive nooneto play Macbeth properly, orto look like a man that had encountered the Weird Sisters. All the ...
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