Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... tenderness and constancy toher husband. Itisthe peculiar characteristicof Shakespeare's heroines, that theyseemto exist only in their attachment to others. They arepure abstractions of the affections. We think aslittleof their persons ...
... tenderness and constancy toher husband. Itisthe peculiar characteristicof Shakespeare's heroines, that theyseemto exist only in their attachment to others. They arepure abstractions of the affections. We think aslittleof their persons ...
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... tenderness in Brutus: You aremytrue and honourable wife;As dear tomeas are the ruddydrops That visitmy sad heart—is justifiedby her wholebehaviour. Portia's breathlessimpatience tolearn the eventof the conspiracy, in the dialogue with ...
... tenderness in Brutus: You aremytrue and honourable wife;As dear tomeas are the ruddydrops That visitmy sad heart—is justifiedby her wholebehaviour. Portia's breathlessimpatience tolearn the eventof the conspiracy, in the dialogue with ...
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... tenderness; ifI must die,I will encounter darkness asa bride, And hugitin mine arms. Isabella. There spake my brother! there my father's grave Did utter fortha voice! Yes, thou must die: Thou arttoo noble to conservea lifeIn base ...
... tenderness; ifI must die,I will encounter darkness asa bride, And hugitin mine arms. Isabella. There spake my brother! there my father's grave Did utter fortha voice! Yes, thou must die: Thou arttoo noble to conservea lifeIn base ...
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