The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 3Cassell, 1886 |
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... fortune , is exactly one of Shakespeare's beautiful touches in feeling and character . It serves to show the sentiment of honest sympathy felt by a class generally supposed to be merely selfish and mercenary , and to show the influence ...
... fortune , is exactly one of Shakespeare's beautiful touches in feeling and character . It serves to show the sentiment of honest sympathy felt by a class generally supposed to be merely selfish and mercenary , and to show the influence ...
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... fortune.100 . -Use me well ; You shall have ransom . Let me have a surgeon ; I am cut to the brains . 101 Gent . 102 You shall have anything . Lear . No seconds ? all myself ? Why , this would make a man a man of salt , ' To use his ...
... fortune.100 . -Use me well ; You shall have ransom . Let me have a surgeon ; I am cut to the brains . 101 Gent . 102 You shall have anything . Lear . No seconds ? all myself ? Why , this would make a man a man of salt , ' To use his ...
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... Fortune pursue thee ! Cœes . 625 Bring him through the bands . [ Exit EUPHRONIUS . [ To THYREUS . ] To try thy ... fortune , ' ' cracked fortune , ' and tempest of fortune , ' ' storm of fortune . ' See previous context of Note 102 , Act ...
... Fortune pursue thee ! Cœes . 625 Bring him through the bands . [ Exit EUPHRONIUS . [ To THYREUS . ] To try thy ... fortune , ' ' cracked fortune , ' and tempest of fortune , ' ' storm of fortune . ' See previous context of Note 102 , Act ...
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