The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... nature to acts of revengeful cruelty ; at which , under happier stars , it would have shuddered , and which are no sooner committed than repented of . The patient and affecting resignation of the wronged Hermione under circumstances of ...
... nature to acts of revengeful cruelty ; at which , under happier stars , it would have shuddered , and which are no sooner committed than repented of . The patient and affecting resignation of the wronged Hermione under circumstances of ...
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... nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness , and make itself a pastime To harder bosoms ! Looking on the lines Of my boy's face , methought I did recoil Twenty - three years ; and saw myself unbreech'd , In my green velvet coat ; my ...
... nature will betray its folly , Its tenderness , and make itself a pastime To harder bosoms ! Looking on the lines Of my boy's face , methought I did recoil Twenty - three years ; and saw myself unbreech'd , In my green velvet coat ; my ...
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... natures ? by some severals , Of head - piece extraordinary ? lower messes36 , Perchance , are to this business purblind : say . 31 It still came home , a nautical term , meaning , the anchor would not take hold . " 32 The more you ...
... natures ? by some severals , Of head - piece extraordinary ? lower messes36 , Perchance , are to this business purblind : say . 31 It still came home , a nautical term , meaning , the anchor would not take hold . " 32 The more you ...
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... you , and as you now see the instruments that feel , i . e . my fingers . Leontes must here be supposed to touch or lay hold of Antigonus . Calls not your counsels ; but our natural goodness Imparts 32 ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
... you , and as you now see the instruments that feel , i . e . my fingers . Leontes must here be supposed to touch or lay hold of Antigonus . Calls not your counsels ; but our natural goodness Imparts 32 ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
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Shakespeare. Calls not your counsels ; but our natural goodness Imparts this : which , -if you ( or stupified , Or seeming so in skill ) cannot , or will not , Relish as 16 truth , like us ; inform yourselves , We need no more of your ...
Shakespeare. Calls not your counsels ; but our natural goodness Imparts this : which , -if you ( or stupified , Or seeming so in skill ) cannot , or will not , Relish as 16 truth , like us ; inform yourselves , We need no more of your ...
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