Lectures on Shakespeare, Volume 2Baker and Scribner, 1848 - Dramatists, English |
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... divine daughter , " a thread of his own life , or that for which he lives . " CALIBAN . CALIBAN is among the standing wonders of Shak- spear's genius . At once the antithesis and the supple- ment of the zephyr - like Ariel , Caliban has ...
... divine daughter , " a thread of his own life , or that for which he lives . " CALIBAN . CALIBAN is among the standing wonders of Shak- spear's genius . At once the antithesis and the supple- ment of the zephyr - like Ariel , Caliban has ...
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... divine for human love ; to her he seems a spirit , to him she seems a goddess of the Isle ; and their mutual wonder becomes mutual worship as fast as ignorance gives place to knowledge . Never , assur- edly , was the perfect ...
... divine for human love ; to her he seems a spirit , to him she seems a goddess of the Isle ; and their mutual wonder becomes mutual worship as fast as ignorance gives place to knowledge . Never , assur- edly , was the perfect ...
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... divine Hooker , " doth lie the reason why that kind of love which is the perfectest ground of wedlock is sel- dom able to yield any reason of itself . " When to try her love , her father tells her , " To the most of men this is a ...
... divine Hooker , " doth lie the reason why that kind of love which is the perfectest ground of wedlock is sel- dom able to yield any reason of itself . " When to try her love , her father tells her , " To the most of men this is a ...
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... divine in human nature we do not wonder at her saying as she eyes his " brave form " and " goodly person , " " " " I might call him A thing divine ; for nothing natural I ever saw so noble ; " and we are as little surprised that his big ...
... divine in human nature we do not wonder at her saying as she eyes his " brave form " and " goodly person , " " " " I might call him A thing divine ; for nothing natural I ever saw so noble ; " and we are as little surprised that his big ...
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... divine , and nothing but what is most divine in all other women . She is not , like Perdita , at once the queen of flowers , and the flower of queens , but simply the queen and the flower of women ; is made up of the very bloom and ...
... divine , and nothing but what is most divine in all other women . She is not , like Perdita , at once the queen of flowers , and the flower of queens , but simply the queen and the flower of women ; is made up of the very bloom and ...
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