The Philosophy of Shakspere: Extracted from His PlaysWhittaker and Company, 1841 - 238 pages |
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... spirit is eas'd : And when the mind is quickened , out of doubt , The organs , though defunct and dead before , Break up their drowsy grave , and newly move With casted slough and fresh legerity . Ibid . AS A TRIAL OF CHARACTER ...
... spirit is eas'd : And when the mind is quickened , out of doubt , The organs , though defunct and dead before , Break up their drowsy grave , and newly move With casted slough and fresh legerity . Ibid . AS A TRIAL OF CHARACTER ...
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... spirit , She might have been a grandam ere she died ; And so may you : for a light heart lives long ! Love's Labour's lost . Act v Scene 2 . C * Referring here to Love . MANY have thought that cheerfulness is constitutional , and arises ...
... spirit , She might have been a grandam ere she died ; And so may you : for a light heart lives long ! Love's Labour's lost . Act v Scene 2 . C * Referring here to Love . MANY have thought that cheerfulness is constitutional , and arises ...
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... spirits exhibited by some per- sons after exposure to calamities of the most bitter and poignant description . Nevertheless , though a constitu- tional cheerfulness may sometimes exist , it must not , therefore , be supposed that such a ...
... spirits exhibited by some per- sons after exposure to calamities of the most bitter and poignant description . Nevertheless , though a constitu- tional cheerfulness may sometimes exist , it must not , therefore , be supposed that such a ...
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... spirits ; our foes are nigh , And this soft courage makes your followers faint . 3rd part King Henry VI . Act ii . Scene 2 . Prince . Methinks , a woman of this valiant spirit Should , if a coward heard her speak these words , Infuse ...
... spirits ; our foes are nigh , And this soft courage makes your followers faint . 3rd part King Henry VI . Act ii . Scene 2 . Prince . Methinks , a woman of this valiant spirit Should , if a coward heard her speak these words , Infuse ...
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... spirit to himself . 3rd part King Henry VI . Act v . Scene 4 . SHOULD RISE WITH THE OCCASION . Q. Margaret . Wise men ne'er sit and wail their loss , But cheerly seek how to redress their harms . What though the mast be now blown over ...
... spirit to himself . 3rd part King Henry VI . Act v . Scene 4 . SHOULD RISE WITH THE OCCASION . Q. Margaret . Wise men ne'er sit and wail their loss , But cheerly seek how to redress their harms . What though the mast be now blown over ...
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