Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 sidor |
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... pleasures , but not without the sense of pleasure or some germ of the affections . Master Barnardine in Measure for Measure , the savage of civilized life , is an admirable philoso- phical counterpart to Caliban . Shakespeare has , as ...
... pleasures , but not without the sense of pleasure or some germ of the affections . Master Barnardine in Measure for Measure , the savage of civilized life , is an admirable philoso- phical counterpart to Caliban . Shakespeare has , as ...
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... pleasure , is infinite , extravagant , inexhaustible , till experience comes to check and kill it . Juliet exclaims ... pleasure , which had just gushed from her heart , from flowing on without stint or measure , but experience ...
... pleasure , is infinite , extravagant , inexhaustible , till experience comes to check and kill it . Juliet exclaims ... pleasure , which had just gushed from her heart , from flowing on without stint or measure , but experience ...
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... pleasure precedes the love of pleasure , but with the sense of pleasure , as soon as it is felt , come thronging infinite desires and hopes of pleasure , and love is mature as soon as born . It withers and it dies almost as soon ! 6 ...
... pleasure precedes the love of pleasure , but with the sense of pleasure , as soon as it is felt , come thronging infinite desires and hopes of pleasure , and love is mature as soon as born . It withers and it dies almost as soon ! 6 ...
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