The philosophy of William Shakespeare delineating in seven hundred and fifty passages, selected from his plays, the multiform phases of the human mind |
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... never have been so perfect , unless it had been harmonized by the gentleness of the dove . " Again , - " The whole race of the giants would never pile an Ossa on this Olympus ; their missiles would roll back on their heads from the feet ...
... never have been so perfect , unless it had been harmonized by the gentleness of the dove . " Again , - " The whole race of the giants would never pile an Ossa on this Olympus ; their missiles would roll back on their heads from the feet ...
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... never to rise , than have to fall ... 54 Better take the evil with the good , than increase the former by further strife 55 Beware of creating jealousy in your superiors 56 Big hearts cannot descend to flattery .. Bitterness of parting ...
... never to rise , than have to fall ... 54 Better take the evil with the good , than increase the former by further strife 55 Beware of creating jealousy in your superiors 56 Big hearts cannot descend to flattery .. Bitterness of parting ...
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... never die 156 Greatness forgetful of itself . 157 Greatness of soul 157 Grief and consolation . 158 Grief in parting added to by presenti- ment of misfortune 158 Grief uttered a safety - valve to the heart 159 Growth of imagination ...
... never die 156 Greatness forgetful of itself . 157 Greatness of soul 157 Grief and consolation . 158 Grief in parting added to by presenti- ment of misfortune 158 Grief uttered a safety - valve to the heart 159 Growth of imagination ...
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... Never lose fear of the Invisible .... 269 Never make love by proxy ... 270 Night , and its special correspondents 270 Nobility in death ...... .... 271 Nobility of conscience 272 Nobility of revenge 272 ..... Nobility of the dying ...
... Never lose fear of the Invisible .... 269 Never make love by proxy ... 270 Night , and its special correspondents 270 Nobility in death ...... .... 271 Nobility of conscience 272 Nobility of revenge 272 ..... Nobility of the dying ...
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... never too late 327 Repentance never too late 327 Repose 328 328 ... 328 329 ... 330 331 ........ Reputation necessary for happiness SACREDNESS of marriage . Security is mortal's chiefest enemy Seeing contrary Self - murder Short - liv'd ...
... never too late 327 Repentance never too late 327 Repose 328 328 ... 328 329 ... 330 331 ........ Reputation necessary for happiness SACREDNESS of marriage . Security is mortal's chiefest enemy Seeing contrary Self - murder Short - liv'd ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ANNE ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA bear beauty better blood breath brother Cæsar COMEDY OF ERRORS conscience CORIOLANUS crown curse CYMBELINE dead dear death deed devil didst dost thou doth dream ears earth eyes fair false father fear fool fortune foul friends gentle give grace grief HAMLET hand hate hath hear heart heaven Hector hell HENRY HENRY IV HENRY VI honour i'the ISAB JULIUS CESAR king KING LEAR lady live look lord LOVE'S MACBETH MERCHANT OF VENICE MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mind mother musick nature ne'er never night noble o'er o'the OTHELLO peace pity poor pray prince queen RICHARD RICHARD III shame sleep sorrow soul speak spirit sweet sword tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought TIMON OF ATHENS tongue TROILUS AND CRESSIDA true twere unto virtue weep wife WINTER'S TALE word youth