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... onthe permanent and tangible. Hehad no idea of naturalobjects but 'such ashecould measure with a twofool rule,or tell uponten fingers': he judged of human nature in the sameway,by mood and figure:hesawonly the definite, the positive,and ...
... onthe permanent and tangible. Hehad no idea of naturalobjects but 'such ashecould measure with a twofool rule,or tell uponten fingers': he judged of human nature in the sameway,by mood and figure:hesawonly the definite, the positive,and ...
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... onthe consequences, tells her she mustchange —Fear and niceness, Thehandmaids ofall women,or more truly, Womanits pretty self, into a waggish courage, Ready in gibes, quick answer'd, saucy, and As quarrellous as the weasel—she ...
... onthe consequences, tells her she mustchange —Fear and niceness, Thehandmaids ofall women,or more truly, Womanits pretty self, into a waggish courage, Ready in gibes, quick answer'd, saucy, and As quarrellous as the weasel—she ...
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... onthe resemblanceof thesleeping kingtoher father, alone prevents her fromslaying Duncan with her own hand. In speakingof the character of Lady Macbeth, we ought not to pass overMrs. Siddons'smanner ofacting that part. We can conceiveof ...
... onthe resemblanceof thesleeping kingtoher father, alone prevents her fromslaying Duncan with her own hand. In speakingof the character of Lady Macbeth, we ought not to pass overMrs. Siddons'smanner ofacting that part. We can conceiveof ...
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... onthe contrary, needsnoprompter, butwades through a seriesof crimestothe height ofhis ambition from the ungovernable violence of his temperand a reckless love of mischief.Heis never gay but inthe prospect or in the success ofhis ...
... onthe contrary, needsnoprompter, butwades through a seriesof crimestothe height ofhis ambition from the ungovernable violence of his temperand a reckless love of mischief.Heis never gay but inthe prospect or in the success ofhis ...
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