Shakspere's Silences, Tom 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 |
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... heart into her mouth . I shall have occasion , shortly , to notice at closer range the persis- tently studied contrast , in the comedies as well as in the tragedies , between fluent outspokenness and innate reticence . For the mo- ment ...
... heart into her mouth . I shall have occasion , shortly , to notice at closer range the persis- tently studied contrast , in the comedies as well as in the tragedies , between fluent outspokenness and innate reticence . For the mo- ment ...
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... heart , such sinners as Posthumus and Leontes , are beyond for- giveness ; that the forgiveness they win is conventional , theatrical , " unconvincing . " The defense is simple . The forgiveness is not lightly won . And , whether we ...
... heart , such sinners as Posthumus and Leontes , are beyond for- giveness ; that the forgiveness they win is conventional , theatrical , " unconvincing . " The defense is simple . The forgiveness is not lightly won . And , whether we ...
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... hearts . He has no fewer words of love for Ophelia in his soliloquies than he has for her ear when he suddenly appears in her chamber and remains silent there because his heart and mind both are too full for such futile words as Ophelia ...
... hearts . He has no fewer words of love for Ophelia in his soliloquies than he has for her ear when he suddenly appears in her chamber and remains silent there because his heart and mind both are too full for such futile words as Ophelia ...
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