Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... Heaven. It was in January, 1798, that Iwasone morning before daylight, to walk ten miles in themud,to hear this celebrated person preach. Never, thelongest day I haveto live, shallIhave such another walkas this cold,raw, comfortless one ...
... Heaven. It was in January, 1798, that Iwasone morning before daylight, to walk ten miles in themud,to hear this celebrated person preach. Never, thelongest day I haveto live, shallIhave such another walkas this cold,raw, comfortless one ...
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... Heaven with them as wrongsnot only public but personal to himself. In thewriting of theCharacters he had found a partial drug for despair. But hisenemies, as soon asmight be, took hold of the anodyne. LiketheBourbons, theyhad learnt ...
... Heaven with them as wrongsnot only public but personal to himself. In thewriting of theCharacters he had found a partial drug for despair. But hisenemies, as soon asmight be, took hold of the anodyne. LiketheBourbons, theyhad learnt ...
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... their orisonsto heaven: —See, Boys!this gate Instructs you how t' adore the Heav'ns; andbows you To morning's holy office. Guiderius. Hail, Heav'n! Arviragus. Hail, Heav'n! Bellarius. Now for our mountainsport, up to yon hill. What.
... their orisonsto heaven: —See, Boys!this gate Instructs you how t' adore the Heav'ns; andbows you To morning's holy office. Guiderius. Hail, Heav'n! Arviragus. Hail, Heav'n! Bellarius. Now for our mountainsport, up to yon hill. What.
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William Hazlitt. MACBETH. The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven;Andasimagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown,thepoet's pen Turns them to shape, and gives to airy ...
William Hazlitt. MACBETH. The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven;Andasimagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown,thepoet's pen Turns them to shape, and gives to airy ...
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... heavens!it cannot be. Isabella. Yes,he would giveitthee, forthisrank offence, So to offend him still: this night's the time That I should do what I abhor toname, Or else thou dy'sttomorrow. Claudio.Thou shaltnot do't. Isabella. Oh ...
... heavens!it cannot be. Isabella. Yes,he would giveitthee, forthisrank offence, So to offend him still: this night's the time That I should do what I abhor toname, Or else thou dy'sttomorrow. Claudio.Thou shaltnot do't. Isabella. Oh ...
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