Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and HistoricalG. Bell, 1879 - 391 psl. |
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... Hamlet for the gentle Ophelia , which prove that Shakspeare thought ( and when did he ever think other than the truth ? ) that women have by nature “ virtues what are merciful , " and can be just , tender , and true to their sister ...
... Hamlet for the gentle Ophelia , which prove that Shakspeare thought ( and when did he ever think other than the truth ? ) that women have by nature “ virtues what are merciful , " and can be just , tender , and true to their sister ...
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... ( Hamlet alone excepted ) , that of Ophelia makes us forget the poet in his own creation . Whenever we bring her to mind , it is with the same exclusive sense of her real existence , without reference to the wondrous power which called ...
... ( Hamlet alone excepted ) , that of Ophelia makes us forget the poet in his own creation . Whenever we bring her to mind , it is with the same exclusive sense of her real existence , without reference to the wondrous power which called ...
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... Hamlet's vows of love " but breathe like sanctified and pious bonds , the better to beguile , " we feel at once that it comes too late ; for from the moment she appears on the scene , amid the dark conflict of crime and vengeance , and ...
... Hamlet's vows of love " but breathe like sanctified and pious bonds , the better to beguile , " we feel at once that it comes too late ; for from the moment she appears on the scene , amid the dark conflict of crime and vengeance , and ...
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... Hamlet's im- portunities— For Hamlet , and the trifling of his favour , Hold it a fashion , and a toy in blood , A violet in the youth of primy nature , Forward not permanent , sweet not lasting , The perfume and the suppliance of a ...
... Hamlet's im- portunities— For Hamlet , and the trifling of his favour , Hold it a fashion , and a toy in blood , A violet in the youth of primy nature , Forward not permanent , sweet not lasting , The perfume and the suppliance of a ...
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... Hamlet's love for her , but not a word of her love for him . The whole scene is managed with inexpressible . delicacy it is one of those instances , common in Shakspeare , in which we are allowed to perceive what is passing in the mind ...
... Hamlet's love for her , but not a word of her love for him . The whole scene is managed with inexpressible . delicacy it is one of those instances , common in Shakspeare , in which we are allowed to perceive what is passing in the mind ...
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