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... fate . But purblind man Sees but a part o ' th ' chain , the nearest links , His eyes not carrying to that equal beam That poises all above . " From the same play I pick an illustration of that ripened sweetness of thought and language ...
... fate . But purblind man Sees but a part o ' th ' chain , the nearest links , His eyes not carrying to that equal beam That poises all above . " From the same play I pick an illustration of that ripened sweetness of thought and language ...
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... Fate tragedies of the Greeks , and upon Shakespeare among the moderns . In the Spanish drama , for example , custom , loyalty , honor , and religion are as imperative and as inevitable as doom . In the Antigone , on the other hand , the ...
... Fate tragedies of the Greeks , and upon Shakespeare among the moderns . In the Spanish drama , for example , custom , loyalty , honor , and religion are as imperative and as inevitable as doom . In the Antigone , on the other hand , the ...
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... Fate , and that , Will once abdicating , the inevitable successor in the regency is Chance . Had Hamlet acted , instead of musing how good it would be to act , the king might have been the only victim . As it is , all the main actors in ...
... Fate , and that , Will once abdicating , the inevitable successor in the regency is Chance . Had Hamlet acted , instead of musing how good it would be to act , the king might have been the only victim . As it is , all the main actors in ...
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