The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 38
... imagination disturbed with guilt , just as he is expiring , King Henry , standing by him full of compassion , says Lord Cardinal ! if thou think'st on Heaven's bliss Hold up thy hand , make signal of that hope ! He dies , and makes no ...
... imagination disturbed with guilt , just as he is expiring , King Henry , standing by him full of compassion , says Lord Cardinal ! if thou think'st on Heaven's bliss Hold up thy hand , make signal of that hope ! He dies , and makes no ...
Strana 103
... imaginations , there is nothing , methinks , so dangerous as to communicate secrets to them ; for the same temper of ... imagination a magazine of circumstances which cannot but entertain when they are produced in conversation . If one ...
... imaginations , there is nothing , methinks , so dangerous as to communicate secrets to them ; for the same temper of ... imagination a magazine of circumstances which cannot but entertain when they are produced in conversation . If one ...
Strana 345
... imagination , appear to flow from the weakness rather than the misfortune of the person represented ; but in this tragedy you are not entertained with the ungoverned passions of such as are enamoured of each other merely as they are men ...
... imagination , appear to flow from the weakness rather than the misfortune of the person represented ; but in this tragedy you are not entertained with the ungoverned passions of such as are enamoured of each other merely as they are men ...
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