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16. oldal
upon the farthest bounds of nature and passion . This circumstance will account
for the abruptness and violent antitheses of the style , the throes and labour
which run through the expression , and from defects will turn them into beauties .
upon the farthest bounds of nature and passion . This circumstance will account
for the abruptness and violent antitheses of the style , the throes and labour
which run through the expression , and from defects will turn them into beauties .
33. oldal
Her romantic turn is only a consequence of the domestic and practical part of her
disposition ; and instead of following Othello to the wars , she would gladly have “
remained at home a moth of peace , ” if her husband could have staid with her .
Her romantic turn is only a consequence of the domestic and practical part of her
disposition ; and instead of following Othello to the wars , she would gladly have “
remained at home a moth of peace , ” if her husband could have staid with her .
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Matrons , turn incontinent ; Obedience fail in children ; slaves and fools Pluck the
grave wrinkled senate from the bench , And minister in their steads . To general
filths Convert o'th ' instant green virginity ! Do't in your parents ' eyes . Bankrupts ...
Matrons , turn incontinent ; Obedience fail in children ; slaves and fools Pluck the
grave wrinkled senate from the bench , And minister in their steads . To general
filths Convert o'th ' instant green virginity ! Do't in your parents ' eyes . Bankrupts ...
48. oldal
... which now I do begin , in putting my person into the hands of their enemies .
Wherefore if thou hast ' any heart to be wrecked of the injuries thy enemies have
done thee , speed thee now , and let my misery serve thy turn , and so use ...
... which now I do begin , in putting my person into the hands of their enemies .
Wherefore if thou hast ' any heart to be wrecked of the injuries thy enemies have
done thee , speed thee now , and let my misery serve thy turn , and so use ...
65. oldal
It is the one of Shakespear's plays that we think of the oftenest , because it
abounds most in striking reflections on human life , and because the distresses of
Hamlet are transferred , by the turn of his mind , to the general account of
humanity .
It is the one of Shakespear's plays that we think of the oftenest , because it
abounds most in striking reflections on human life , and because the distresses of
Hamlet are transferred , by the turn of his mind , to the general account of
humanity .
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