TragediesC. Knight and Company, 1846 |
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... Sense , sure , you have , Else , could you not have motion : But sure , that sense Is apoplex'd : for madness would not err ; Nor sense to ecstacy was ne'er so thrall'd , But it reserv'd some quantity of choice , To serve in such a ...
... Sense , sure , you have , Else , could you not have motion : But sure , that sense Is apoplex'd : for madness would not err ; Nor sense to ecstacy was ne'er so thrall'd , But it reserv'd some quantity of choice , To serve in such a ...
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... sense is outraged by the indecent marriage of his mother . We have a slight intimation that his honourable ambition was disappointed in the election to the sovereignty of his uncle . The sudden death of his father had called forth all ...
... sense is outraged by the indecent marriage of his mother . We have a slight intimation that his honourable ambition was disappointed in the election to the sovereignty of his uncle . The sudden death of his father had called forth all ...
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... sense of wounded- but simply penetrated , which is probably the meaning of the text . b Agnize . Confess , acknowledge . c Your prosperous ear . The quarto reads , a gracious ear . The quarto reads , That I did love the Moor . love ...
... sense of wounded- but simply penetrated , which is probably the meaning of the text . b Agnize . Confess , acknowledge . c Your prosperous ear . The quarto reads , a gracious ear . The quarto reads , That I did love the Moor . love ...
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