Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 sidor |
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... heavens , and threatens to tear the world from off its hinges ; who , more terrible than Æschylus , makes our hair stand on end , and congeals our blood with horror , possessed , at the same time , the in- sinuating loveliness of the ...
... heavens , and threatens to tear the world from off its hinges ; who , more terrible than Æschylus , makes our hair stand on end , and congeals our blood with horror , possessed , at the same time , the in- sinuating loveliness of the ...
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... heaven : " Stoop , boys ! this gate Instructs you how t ' adore the Heav'ns ; and bows you To morning's holy office . Guiderius . Hail , Heav'n ! Arviragus . Hail , Heav'n ! Bellarius . Now for our mountain - sport , up to yon hill ...
... heaven : " Stoop , boys ! this gate Instructs you how t ' adore the Heav'ns ; and bows you To morning's holy office . Guiderius . Hail , Heav'n ! Arviragus . Hail , Heav'n ! Bellarius . Now for our mountain - sport , up to yon hill ...
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... heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ; And as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shape , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . " " MACBETH and Lear , Othello and ...
... heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ; And as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shape , and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name . " " MACBETH and Lear , Othello and ...
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... heaven , I know not how I lost him . Here I kneel ; If e'er my will did trespass ' gainst his love , Either in discourse , or thought , or actual deed , Or that mine eyes , mine ears , or any sense Delighted them on any other form ; Or ...
... heaven , I know not how I lost him . Here I kneel ; If e'er my will did trespass ' gainst his love , Either in discourse , or thought , or actual deed , Or that mine eyes , mine ears , or any sense Delighted them on any other form ; Or ...
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... Heaven forgive me ! Are you a man ? Have you a soul or sense ? God be wi ' you ; take mine office . O wretched fool , That liv'st to make thine honesty a vice ! Oh monstrous world ! Take note , take note , O world ! To be direct and ...
... Heaven forgive me ! Are you a man ? Have you a soul or sense ? God be wi ' you ; take mine office . O wretched fool , That liv'st to make thine honesty a vice ! Oh monstrous world ! Take note , take note , O world ! To be direct and ...
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