The Works of Shakspere, Volume 2Virtue and Vorston, 1881 |
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Pagina 106
... nature . Fond nature has been introduced into the text from the second folio . The difficulty of some is not manifest . Some nature - some impulses of nature - some part of our nature . The idea may have suggested the " some natural ...
... nature . Fond nature has been introduced into the text from the second folio . The difficulty of some is not manifest . Some nature - some impulses of nature - some part of our nature . The idea may have suggested the " some natural ...
Pagina 287
... nature . The ' Levee of the Rake , ' which forms the subject of the second plate in the series , is almost a transcript of Timon's Levee in the opening scene of that play . We find a dedicating poet , and other similar characters , in ...
... nature . The ' Levee of the Rake , ' which forms the subject of the second plate in the series , is almost a transcript of Timon's Levee in the opening scene of that play . We find a dedicating poet , and other similar characters , in ...
Pagina 132
... nature being subdued to what it worked in . There had been a compromise between the inequality of rank and the inequality of intellect , and the fruit had been a continuance and a strengthening of that " love " which seven years earlier ...
... nature being subdued to what it worked in . There had been a compromise between the inequality of rank and the inequality of intellect , and the fruit had been a continuance and a strengthening of that " love " which seven years earlier ...
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AN ESSAY ON THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY | 41 |
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OTHELLO | 690 |
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