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Johnson follows his lead and decides that Shakespeare's plays are not tragedies or comedies but " compositions of a distinct kind exhibiting the real state of sublunary nature which partakes of good and evil , joy and sorrow , mingled ...
Johnson follows his lead and decides that Shakespeare's plays are not tragedies or comedies but " compositions of a distinct kind exhibiting the real state of sublunary nature which partakes of good and evil , joy and sorrow , mingled ...
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... and scorns the heat he feels , Beating his kind embracements with her heels . 82 Two months since , Here was a gentleman of Normandy , - I've seen myself , and served against , the French , And they can well on horseback : but this ...
... and scorns the heat he feels , Beating his kind embracements with her heels . 82 Two months since , Here was a gentleman of Normandy , - I've seen myself , and served against , the French , And they can well on horseback : but this ...
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... against mine honour aught , My bond to wedlock , or my love and duty , Against my sacred person , in God's name , Turn me away ; and let the foul'st contempt Shut door upon me , and so give me up To the sharp'st kind of justice .
... against mine honour aught , My bond to wedlock , or my love and duty , Against my sacred person , in God's name , Turn me away ; and let the foul'st contempt Shut door upon me , and so give me up To the sharp'st kind of justice .
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The Ages of Man: Shakespeare's Image of Man and Nature William Shakespeare,George Rylands Vista de fragmentos - 1939 |
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Antony arms bear beauty better blood breath bright brow Cæsar cheek CLEOPATRA cold comes Cressida crown dead dear death doth dream earth eyes face fair fall father fear fire flowers follow fool give gods Hamlet hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Henry hold honour hour John keep kind King Lear kiss lady leave lies light lips live look lord Macbeth maid man's MARK mind nature never night once passion peace play poor pray prince proud rich seen Shakespeare sing sleep soldier Sonnet soul sound speak spirit stand sweet sword tears tell thee thing thou thou art thought thousand tongue Troilus true turn wind young youth