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And if fortune overthrow thee , then the world will say , that through ' desire to revenge thy private injuries , thou hast for ever undone thy good friends , who did most lovingly and courteously receive ' thee ' .
And if fortune overthrow thee , then the world will say , that through ' desire to revenge thy private injuries , thou hast for ever undone thy good friends , who did most lovingly and courteously receive ' thee ' .
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Their hopes were of air , their desires of fire . Youth is the season of love , because the heart is then first melted in ... Desire has no limit but itself . Passion , the love and expectation of pleasure , is infinite , extravagant ...
Their hopes were of air , their desires of fire . Youth is the season of love , because the heart is then first melted in ... Desire has no limit but itself . Passion , the love and expectation of pleasure , is infinite , extravagant ...
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... is our sense and desire of the opposite good excited ; and that our sympathy with actual suffering is lost in the strong impulse given to our natural affections , and carried away with the swelling tide of passion , that gushes from ...
... is our sense and desire of the opposite good excited ; and that our sympathy with actual suffering is lost in the strong impulse given to our natural affections , and carried away with the swelling tide of passion , that gushes from ...
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admirable affection answer appear bear beauty believe better breath character circumstances comes common critic dear death desire doubt equal expression eyes fear feeling force genius give given grace hand happy hear heart heaven Henry honour hope human imagination interest keep kind king Lear leave less light live look lord Macbeth manner matter means mind nature never night object once passages passed passion perhaps person picture piece pity play pleasure poet poor present reason regard respect Richard round scene seems seen sense Shakespeare soul speak spirit stage stand story striking sweet talk tell tender thee things thou thought told true truth turn whole wish