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... affections. We think aslittleof their persons asthey do themselves, because we areletinto the secrets oftheir hearts, which are more important. Wearetoo much interestedin their affairstostopto look at theirfaces, except bystealthandat ...
... affections. We think aslittleof their persons asthey do themselves, because we areletinto the secrets oftheir hearts, which are more important. Wearetoo much interestedin their affairstostopto look at theirfaces, except bystealthandat ...
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... affections. The impression which her lofty determination of character makes on the mindof Macbeth iswell describedwhere he exclaims: —Bringforthmen childrenonly; For thy undaunted mettle should compose Nothing but males! Nor dothe pains ...
... affections. The impression which her lofty determination of character makes on the mindof Macbeth iswell describedwhere he exclaims: —Bringforthmen childrenonly; For thy undaunted mettle should compose Nothing but males! Nor dothe pains ...
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... affections are at a stand;our sympathies arerepulsed anddefeated inall directions. The onlypassion which influences the story is that of Angelo; andyethe seemsto have a much greater passion forhypocrisy thanforhis mistress.Neither are ...
... affections are at a stand;our sympathies arerepulsed anddefeated inall directions. The onlypassion which influences the story is that of Angelo; andyethe seemsto have a much greater passion forhypocrisy thanforhis mistress.Neither are ...
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... throwit down for your deliverance As franklyas a pin. Claudio. Thanks, dear Isabel. Isabella. Beready, Claudio, for your death tomorrow. Claudio. Yes.—Has he affections in him,That thus can make him bite the law by the nose? When he.
... throwit down for your deliverance As franklyas a pin. Claudio. Thanks, dear Isabel. Isabella. Beready, Claudio, for your death tomorrow. Claudio. Yes.—Has he affections in him,That thus can make him bite the law by the nose? When he.
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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