The Philosophy of Shakspere: Extracted from His PlaysWhittaker and Company, 1841 - 238 pages |
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... strange sights fond of having too much of a good thing the English hot - blooded in spite of their climate the French boasters Eng- lish courage should be well - fedthe French fickle the English aping of French manners the English ...
... strange sights fond of having too much of a good thing the English hot - blooded in spite of their climate the French boasters Eng- lish courage should be well - fedthe French fickle the English aping of French manners the English ...
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... strange to say , is almost as univer- sally indulged in . From Alexander of Macedon , who wept that he had no more barbarian worlds to conquer ; and the modern " Man of Fate " who lately held the civilized world in a state of terror ...
... strange to say , is almost as univer- sally indulged in . From Alexander of Macedon , who wept that he had no more barbarian worlds to conquer ; and the modern " Man of Fate " who lately held the civilized world in a state of terror ...
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... irreclaimably bad . " He has perhaps kept on the safe side in this rather strange assertion , inasmuch as no man ( laugher or no laugher ) can be assumed to be altogether irreclaimably bad 18 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SHAKSPERE .
... irreclaimably bad . " He has perhaps kept on the safe side in this rather strange assertion , inasmuch as no man ( laugher or no laugher ) can be assumed to be altogether irreclaimably bad 18 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SHAKSPERE .
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... strange , That can make vile things precious . King Lear . Act iii . Scene 2 . VIRTUE ATTAINED BY HABIT . Hamlet . Refrain to - night : And that shall lend a kind of easiness To the next abstinence : the next more easy ; For use almost ...
... strange , That can make vile things precious . King Lear . Act iii . Scene 2 . VIRTUE ATTAINED BY HABIT . Hamlet . Refrain to - night : And that shall lend a kind of easiness To the next abstinence : the next more easy ; For use almost ...
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... those lines just extracted from King Lear : " The art of our necessities is strange That can make vile things precious . " * The School for Scandal , The effect of custom , in accommodating man to cir- 28 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SHAKSPERE ,
... those lines just extracted from King Lear : " The art of our necessities is strange That can make vile things precious . " * The School for Scandal , The effect of custom , in accommodating man to cir- 28 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SHAKSPERE ,
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