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Strana 242
Goneril has power to shake his manhood ; he complains that she has struck him with her tongue ; the hot tears break from him ; his heart , he says , will break into a hundred thousand flaws . Albany wonders how far Goneril's eyes may ...
Goneril has power to shake his manhood ; he complains that she has struck him with her tongue ; the hot tears break from him ; his heart , he says , will break into a hundred thousand flaws . Albany wonders how far Goneril's eyes may ...
Strana 326
We were to be made to feel that the human nature , i.e. the divine nature of love and mercy , spread through the hearts of all creatures , and seldom utterly withdrawn from man — was gone , vanished , extinct , and that the fiendish ...
We were to be made to feel that the human nature , i.e. the divine nature of love and mercy , spread through the hearts of all creatures , and seldom utterly withdrawn from man — was gone , vanished , extinct , and that the fiendish ...
Strana 379
Death came and removed the criminal and his victim from human sight , and we were left with solemn awe upon our hearts in presence of the insoluble problems of life . There lay Duncan , who had " borne his faculties so meek , ” who had ...
Death came and removed the criminal and his victim from human sight , and we were left with solemn awe upon our hearts in presence of the insoluble problems of life . There lay Duncan , who had " borne his faculties so meek , ” who had ...
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
The Art of Shakespeares Romantic Drama | 13 |
Contents xi | 15 |
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