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It was Shakespeare , the most unlearned of all our writers , who first exhibited on the stage perfect models , perfect images of all human characters , and of all human events . We cannot conceive any skill that could from his great ...
It was Shakespeare , the most unlearned of all our writers , who first exhibited on the stage perfect models , perfect images of all human characters , and of all human events . We cannot conceive any skill that could from his great ...
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If Desdemona had been really guilty , the greatness would have been destroyed , because his love would have been unworthy -- false . But she is good , and his love is most perfect , just , and good . That a man should place his perfect ...
If Desdemona had been really guilty , the greatness would have been destroyed , because his love would have been unworthy -- false . But she is good , and his love is most perfect , just , and good . That a man should place his perfect ...
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very highwoman . a A loftier or a more perfect piece of man's work was never done in all the world than this tragedy of Coriolanus : the one fit and crowning epithet for its companion or successor is that bestowed by Coleridge- " the ...
very highwoman . a A loftier or a more perfect piece of man's work was never done in all the world than this tragedy of Coriolanus : the one fit and crowning epithet for its companion or successor is that bestowed by Coleridge- " the ...
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