The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... persons hav- ing apparently set out to " act freely , carelessly , and ca- priciously , as if their veins ran with quicksilver ; and not utter a phrase but what shall come forth steept in the very brine of conceit , and sparkle like ...
... persons hav- ing apparently set out to " act freely , carelessly , and ca- priciously , as if their veins ran with quicksilver ; and not utter a phrase but what shall come forth steept in the very brine of conceit , and sparkle like ...
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... persons pass from Verona to Milan by water , there being no such passage between those cities . This is one of the departures from fact which critics have been fond of quoting , in order , as would seem , to impeach or disrepute his ...
... persons pass from Verona to Milan by water , there being no such passage between those cities . This is one of the departures from fact which critics have been fond of quoting , in order , as would seem , to impeach or disrepute his ...
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... persons put together . It is true , they are continually pelting those about them with very small wit , wherein they seem rather too much like one mind in two persons ; but their wit , if such it may be called , is quite as good as that ...
... persons put together . It is true , they are continually pelting those about them with very small wit , wherein they seem rather too much like one mind in two persons ; but their wit , if such it may be called , is quite as good as that ...
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... person , now seen before , now after marriage ; though , in the latter case , by a much clearer light . Perhaps , withal , Imogen has both more rectitude of thought and more delicacy of feeling , than to set forth on such an adventure ...
... person , now seen before , now after marriage ; though , in the latter case , by a much clearer light . Perhaps , withal , Imogen has both more rectitude of thought and more delicacy of feeling , than to set forth on such an adventure ...
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... persons do not greatly interest or move us ; there being an appearance of art either in the characters themselves or in the delineation of them , that still beats back our sympathies , and keeps us from really feeling as in the presence ...
... persons do not greatly interest or move us ; there being an appearance of art either in the characters themselves or in the delineation of them , that still beats back our sympathies , and keeps us from really feeling as in the presence ...
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