Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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Page 29
... suffer from coldness or aridity . There are seasons when a sterile world - weariness is induced by the superficial barrenness of life . The persons we know seem to shrivel up and become wizened and grotesque . The places we have loved ...
... suffer from coldness or aridity . There are seasons when a sterile world - weariness is induced by the superficial barrenness of life . The persons we know seem to shrivel up and become wizened and grotesque . The places we have loved ...
Page 51
... suffering and shame Lucrece finds time for an elaborate tirade appro- priate to the theme " Night , " another to that of " Time , " another to that of " Opportunity . " Each topic is exhausted . Then studiously a new incident is ...
... suffering and shame Lucrece finds time for an elaborate tirade appro- priate to the theme " Night , " another to that of " Time , " another to that of " Opportunity . " Each topic is exhausted . Then studiously a new incident is ...
Page 83
... suffering is bodily suffering to Isabella , whose " cheek - roses " proclaim her physical health and vigour ; but bodily suffering is swallowed up in the joy of quickened spiritual existence : - Were I under the terms of death The ...
... suffering is bodily suffering to Isabella , whose " cheek - roses " proclaim her physical health and vigour ; but bodily suffering is swallowed up in the joy of quickened spiritual existence : - Were I under the terms of death The ...
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... suffer so much and no more ; our love is without limitation , and our anguish and our joy cannot be weighed in the bal ... Suffering is permanent , obscure , and dark , And has the nature of infinity . The histories , like the tragedies ...
... suffer so much and no more ; our love is without limitation , and our anguish and our joy cannot be weighed in the bal ... Suffering is permanent , obscure , and dark , And has the nature of infinity . The histories , like the tragedies ...
Page 171
... suffering of the hour of death . Sensible that he is a king with no inward strength of justice or of virtue , John en- deavours to buttress up his power with external supports ; against the advice of his nobles he celebrates a second ...
... suffering of the hour of death . Sensible that he is a king with no inward strength of justice or of virtue , John en- deavours to buttress up his power with external supports ; against the advice of his nobles he celebrates a second ...
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