The Miscellaneous Works, Band 2H.C. Baird, 1854 |
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... laughter , it may some- times also give vent to itself in antithetical comparisons . " Besides , the rights of the poetical form have not been duly weighed . Shakspeare , who was always sure of his object , to move in a sufficiently ...
... laughter , it may some- times also give vent to itself in antithetical comparisons . " Besides , the rights of the poetical form have not been duly weighed . Shakspeare , who was always sure of his object , to move in a sufficiently ...
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... laughed , or wept with them as he chose . He has no prejudices for or against them ; and it seems a matter of perfect indifference whether he shall be in jest or earnest . According to him , " the web of 60 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
... laughed , or wept with them as he chose . He has no prejudices for or against them ; and it seems a matter of perfect indifference whether he shall be in jest or earnest . According to him , " the web of 60 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA .
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... laughter and our tears , all the resources of passion , of wit , of thought , of ob- servation , but he has the most unbounded range of fanciful in- vention , whether terrible or playful , the same insight into the world of imagination ...
... laughter and our tears , all the resources of passion , of wit , of thought , of ob- servation , but he has the most unbounded range of fanciful in- vention , whether terrible or playful , the same insight into the world of imagination ...
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... laughs at those whom he misleads " Lord , what fools these mortals be ! " Ariel cleaves the air , and executes his mission with the zeal of a winged messenger ; Puck is borne along on his fairy errand like the light and glittering 86 ...
... laughs at those whom he misleads " Lord , what fools these mortals be ! " Ariel cleaves the air , and executes his mission with the zeal of a winged messenger ; Puck is borne along on his fairy errand like the light and glittering 86 ...
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... laughs . O gentle Romeo , If thou dost love , pronounce it faithfully ; Or if thou think I am too quickly won I'll frown and be perverse , and say thee nay , So thou wilt woo : but else not for the world . In truth , fair Montague , I ...
... laughs . O gentle Romeo , If thou dost love , pronounce it faithfully ; Or if thou think I am too quickly won I'll frown and be perverse , and say thee nay , So thou wilt woo : but else not for the world . In truth , fair Montague , I ...
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