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Page 133
... disease ' , which feeds ' even on the pith of life ' , is very strong . This is accompanied by the impression that for such a terrible ill the remedy must be drastic , for diseases desperate grown By desperate appliance are relieved ...
... disease ' , which feeds ' even on the pith of life ' , is very strong . This is accompanied by the impression that for such a terrible ill the remedy must be drastic , for diseases desperate grown By desperate appliance are relieved ...
Page 134
... disease , and a peculiar horror of tumours , ulcers , abscesses , cancer and the like , never found before or later . We get , how- ever , an echo of it in Lear's terrible description of Goneril in his agony of rage and disillusionment ...
... disease , and a peculiar horror of tumours , ulcers , abscesses , cancer and the like , never found before or later . We get , how- ever , an echo of it in Lear's terrible description of Goneril in his agony of rage and disillusionment ...
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... disease ' who To keep it from divulging , let it feed Even on the pith of life ; and later , when arranging to send Hamlet to England and to his death , he justifies it by the proverbial tag : diseases desperate grown By desperate ...
... disease ' who To keep it from divulging , let it feed Even on the pith of life ; and later , when arranging to send Hamlet to England and to his death , he justifies it by the proverbial tag : diseases desperate grown By desperate ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
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Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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