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... true ; But man , who knows not hearts , should make examples . " “ Kings ' titles commonly begin by force , Which time wears off and mellows into right . ” “ Fear's a large promiser ; who subject live To that base passion , know not ...
... true ; But man , who knows not hearts , should make examples . " “ Kings ' titles commonly begin by force , Which time wears off and mellows into right . ” “ Fear's a large promiser ; who subject live To that base passion , know not ...
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... true of all great minds , open and sensitive to truth and beauty through any large arc of their circumference ; but it is true in an unexampled sense of Shakespeare , the vast round of whose balanced nature seems to have been equatorial ...
... true of all great minds , open and sensitive to truth and beauty through any large arc of their circumference ; but it is true in an unexampled sense of Shakespeare , the vast round of whose balanced nature seems to have been equatorial ...
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... true even to the feeling of the moment ; for it is plain from all we know of Hamlet that he could not so have loved Ophelia , that he was incapable of the self - abandonment of a true passion , that he would have analyzed this emotion ...
... true even to the feeling of the moment ; for it is plain from all we know of Hamlet that he could not so have loved Ophelia , that he was incapable of the self - abandonment of a true passion , that he would have analyzed this emotion ...
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