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Pagina xxxv
that Shakespeare had never never yet pictured the tragic perversion of a maiden's passion , as he does here . He goes on to say : " It is a picture characteristic of the years when in Julius Cæsar and in Hamlet he was laying bare ...
that Shakespeare had never never yet pictured the tragic perversion of a maiden's passion , as he does here . He goes on to say : " It is a picture characteristic of the years when in Julius Cæsar and in Hamlet he was laying bare ...
Pagina 36
... but honest ; so's my love : Be not offended , for it hurts not him That he is lov'd of me : I follow him not By any token of presumptuous suit ; Nor would I have him till I do deserve him ; Yet never know how that desert should be .
... but honest ; so's my love : Be not offended , for it hurts not him That he is lov'd of me : I follow him not By any token of presumptuous suit ; Nor would I have him till I do deserve him ; Yet never know how that desert should be .
Pagina 151
As she had made the overture , she ceas'd In heavy satisfaction , and would never Receive the ring again . King . Plutus himself , 100 That knows the tinct and multiplying medicine , Hath not in nature's mystery more science Than I have ...
As she had made the overture , she ceas'd In heavy satisfaction , and would never Receive the ring again . King . Plutus himself , 100 That knows the tinct and multiplying medicine , Hath not in nature's mystery more science Than I have ...
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