An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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Even the bearer of bad tidings , because an object of aversion , cannot escape : Fellow , begone ; I cannot brook thy sight , This news hath made thee a most ugly man . King John . - Act III Sc . 1 . Yet the first messenger of unwelcome ...
Even the bearer of bad tidings , because an object of aversion , cannot escape : Fellow , begone ; I cannot brook thy sight , This news hath made thee a most ugly man . King John . - Act III Sc . 1 . Yet the first messenger of unwelcome ...
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King Lear , in his distress , personifies the rain , wind , and thunder ; and , in order to justify his resentment , believes them to be taking part with his daughters : Lear . Spit , fire ! spout , rain !
King Lear , in his distress , personifies the rain , wind , and thunder ; and , in order to justify his resentment , believes them to be taking part with his daughters : Lear . Spit , fire ! spout , rain !
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-in King Richard II . ? PART VI . The resemblance of Emotions to their Causes . That many emotions have some resemblance to their causes , is a truth that can be made clear by induction ; though , as far as I know , the observation has ...
-in King Richard II . ? PART VI . The resemblance of Emotions to their Causes . That many emotions have some resemblance to their causes , is a truth that can be made clear by induction ; though , as far as I know , the observation has ...
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... a buoy Almost too small for sight : The murm'ring surge , That on th'unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes , Cannot be heard so high . I'll look no more , Lest my brain turn , and the deficient sight Topple down headlong . King LEAR .
... a buoy Almost too small for sight : The murm'ring surge , That on th'unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes , Cannot be heard so high . I'll look no more , Lest my brain turn , and the deficient sight Topple down headlong . King LEAR .
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CANTO I. Ludicrous junction of small things with great , as of equal importance : Not youthful kings in battle seiz'd alive , Not scornful. This day black omens threat the brightest fair That e'er desery'd a watchful spirit's care ...
CANTO I. Ludicrous junction of small things with great , as of equal importance : Not youthful kings in battle seiz'd alive , Not scornful. This day black omens threat the brightest fair That e'er desery'd a watchful spirit's care ...
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