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Pagina 634
... gone ere one can say it lightens , that show us Macbeth groping among the complexities of thought in his conscienceclouded mind , and reveal the intricacy rather than enlighten it , while they leave the eye darkened to the literal ...
... gone ere one can say it lightens , that show us Macbeth groping among the complexities of thought in his conscienceclouded mind , and reveal the intricacy rather than enlighten it , while they leave the eye darkened to the literal ...
Pagina 714
He will leave this work of his , into which the ends of the world have come to be inwrought for all the future , he will leave it where Homer left his , on the lips of the mouthing " rhapsodists ! " Apparently , indeed , he will be ...
He will leave this work of his , into which the ends of the world have come to be inwrought for all the future , he will leave it where Homer left his , on the lips of the mouthing " rhapsodists ! " Apparently , indeed , he will be ...
Pagina 1028
... the Venus and Adonis to the culprit's exoneration : Gentle thou art , and therefore to be won , Beauteous thou art , therefore to be assailed ; And when a woman woos what woman's son Will sourly leave her till she have prevailed ?
... the Venus and Adonis to the culprit's exoneration : Gentle thou art , and therefore to be won , Beauteous thou art , therefore to be assailed ; And when a woman woos what woman's son Will sourly leave her till she have prevailed ?
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