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الصفحة 76
... living no hold . She also is a woman , and her name is Frailty , like that of all her sex . Now first does he feel himself completely bent and orphaned ; and no happiness of life can repay what he has lost . Not reflective or sorrowful ...
... living no hold . She also is a woman , and her name is Frailty , like that of all her sex . Now first does he feel himself completely bent and orphaned ; and no happiness of life can repay what he has lost . Not reflective or sorrowful ...
الصفحة 83
... living powers , must of necessity circumscribe itself by rules , were it only to unite power with beauty . It must embody in order to reveal itself ; but a living body is of necessity an organized one ; and what is organization but the ...
... living powers , must of necessity circumscribe itself by rules , were it only to unite power with beauty . It must embody in order to reveal itself ; but a living body is of necessity an organized one ; and what is organization but the ...
الصفحة 124
... living light should kiss it ? ( II . iv ) It is in an explicit recognition of the dense verbal texture of the greater plays that one of the main services of recent Shakespeare criticism lies . Yet there are misunderstandings to be ...
... living light should kiss it ? ( II . iv ) It is in an explicit recognition of the dense verbal texture of the greater plays that one of the main services of recent Shakespeare criticism lies . Yet there are misunderstandings to be ...
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