Shakspere's Silences, Tom 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 |
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... give invaluable aid in the forwarding of the⚫ action . These may be said to fall into two classes , according to their nature and purposes . Both are used , frequently , to indicate the passing of historical or ideal time , though they ...
... give invaluable aid in the forwarding of the⚫ action . These may be said to fall into two classes , according to their nature and purposes . Both are used , frequently , to indicate the passing of historical or ideal time , though they ...
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... gives us merely these tame couplets : Traitor to love , I'll sue no more Dalila . Samson . For Pardon scorn'd , your Threats give o'er . Traitress to Love , I'll hear no more The Charmer's Voice , your arts give o'er . So , also ...
... gives us merely these tame couplets : Traitor to love , I'll sue no more Dalila . Samson . For Pardon scorn'd , your Threats give o'er . Traitress to Love , I'll hear no more The Charmer's Voice , your arts give o'er . So , also ...
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... give , The Bowl's frolic Joys let him teach her to prove And she in return yield the raptures of Love . Without Love and Wine , Wit and Beauty are vain , All Grandeur insipid , and Riches a Pain , The most splendid Palace grows dark as ...
... give , The Bowl's frolic Joys let him teach her to prove And she in return yield the raptures of Love . Without Love and Wine , Wit and Beauty are vain , All Grandeur insipid , and Riches a Pain , The most splendid Palace grows dark as ...
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