TragediesCollier, 1893 |
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Page 44
... nature . " 11 SCENE IV . " My fan , Peter . " The fan which Peter had to bear is exhibited in the woodcut at the end of this Act . It does not ap pear quite so ridiculous , therefore , when we look at the size of the machine , to ...
... nature . " 11 SCENE IV . " My fan , Peter . " The fan which Peter had to bear is exhibited in the woodcut at the end of this Act . It does not ap pear quite so ridiculous , therefore , when we look at the size of the machine , to ...
Page 57
... nature ; he never profanes his muse with a contemptuous reasoning away of the genuine and general , however unaccountable , feelings of Inankind . " ( Literary Remains , vol . ii . page 174. ) -Shakspere has himself given us the key to ...
... nature ; he never profanes his muse with a contemptuous reasoning away of the genuine and general , however unaccountable , feelings of Inankind . " ( Literary Remains , vol . ii . page 174. ) -Shakspere has himself given us the key to ...
Page 63
... 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 tears " of Milton ...
... 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 tears " of Milton ...
Page 65
... nature in a pot , ' bove all the chemists , Or bare - breech'd brethren of the rosy cross . He is an architect , an engineer , A soldier , a physician , a philosopher , A general mathematician . " Old Capulet , in his exuberant spirits ...
... nature in a pot , ' bove all the chemists , Or bare - breech'd brethren of the rosy cross . He is an architect , an engineer , A soldier , a physician , a philosopher , A general mathematician . " Old Capulet , in his exuberant spirits ...
Page 74
... nature . It was the very cunning of nature which produced this description . Mischief was , indeed , swift to enter into the thoughts of the desperate man ; but the mind once made up , it took a perverse pleasure in going over every ...
... nature . It was the very cunning of nature which produced this description . Mischief was , indeed , swift to enter into the thoughts of the desperate man ; but the mind once made up , it took a perverse pleasure in going over every ...
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