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... passage in Flo- rio's translation of Montaigne's Essays , ' first published in that year . The passage in question occurs in Book I. , Chapter xxx . , ' Of the Caniballes ' ( cp . Temple Clas- sics , Vol . i . ) . * The play obviously ...
... passage in Flo- rio's translation of Montaigne's Essays , ' first published in that year . The passage in question occurs in Book I. , Chapter xxx . , ' Of the Caniballes ' ( cp . Temple Clas- sics , Vol . i . ) . * The play obviously ...
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... passage from Gar- nett on account of its remarkable correspondence with the general conception of Shakespeare's development set forth in this book . " That this Quixotic height of magnanimity should not surprise , that it should seem ...
... passage from Gar- nett on account of its remarkable correspondence with the general conception of Shakespeare's development set forth in this book . " That this Quixotic height of magnanimity should not surprise , that it should seem ...
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... passage is suf- ficient to connect Ariel with the upward tendencies of human nature . We hear the reason of his cruel suffer- ings at the hands of Sycorax . For thou wast a spirit too delicate To act her earthy and abhorr'd commands ...
... passage is suf- ficient to connect Ariel with the upward tendencies of human nature . We hear the reason of his cruel suffer- ings at the hands of Sycorax . For thou wast a spirit too delicate To act her earthy and abhorr'd commands ...
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... passages , not so much scattered as showered over the whole play , show his absolute supremacy in poetry . Both in the blank verse and the lyrics , in the dialogue and the set tirades , in long contexts and short phrases alike , he ...
... passages , not so much scattered as showered over the whole play , show his absolute supremacy in poetry . Both in the blank verse and the lyrics , in the dialogue and the set tirades , in long contexts and short phrases alike , he ...
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... passage ; the ' one thing she did ' probably anticipates ' hither brought with child ' ; for that reason alone her life was spared . I. ii . 333.stroakst me and made , ' so Folios ; Rowe , ' strokedst me and madest , ' so Camb . Ed ...
... passage ; the ' one thing she did ' probably anticipates ' hither brought with child ' ; for that reason alone her life was spared . I. ii . 333.stroakst me and made , ' so Folios ; Rowe , ' strokedst me and madest , ' so Camb . Ed ...
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