Tragedy of King Lear: With Introduction, and Notes, Explanatory and Critical, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn & Company, 1898 |
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... answer , took her for wife , only moved thereto by respect for her person and amiable virtues . After Leir was fallen into age , the Dukes that had married his two elder daughters rose against him in arms , 6 KING LEAR .
... answer , took her for wife , only moved thereto by respect for her person and amiable virtues . After Leir was fallen into age , the Dukes that had married his two elder daughters rose against him in arms , 6 KING LEAR .
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... impression . For the influences under which we live cannot but generate more uniformity of char- acter ; which makes us apt to regard as monstrous that rank- ness of growth , those great crimes and great virtues 14 KING LEAR .
... impression . For the influences under which we live cannot but generate more uniformity of char- acter ; which makes us apt to regard as monstrous that rank- ness of growth , those great crimes and great virtues 14 KING LEAR .
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... virtues which are recorded of earlier times , and which furnish the material of deep tragedy . For the process of civilization , if it does not kill out the aptitudes of rampant crime , at least involves a constant discipline of ...
... virtues which are recorded of earlier times , and which furnish the material of deep tragedy . For the process of civilization , if it does not kill out the aptitudes of rampant crime , at least involves a constant discipline of ...
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... virtue in beings such as they are . There is so much sameness of temper and behaviour in these two she - tigers , that we find it somewhat difficult to distinguish them as individuals ; their characteristic traits being , as it were ...
... virtue in beings such as they are . There is so much sameness of temper and behaviour in these two she - tigers , that we find it somewhat difficult to distinguish them as individuals ; their characteristic traits being , as it were ...
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... virtue are Whatever aptitudes he may have to thwarted by his father's open impiety towards his mother : the awe with which we naturally contemplate the mystery of our coming hither is prevented by his father's coarse levity respecting ...
... virtue are Whatever aptitudes he may have to thwarted by his father's open impiety towards his mother : the awe with which we naturally contemplate the mystery of our coming hither is prevented by his father's coarse levity respecting ...
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