ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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Page 146
... things . Richard was deposed . The thing happened ; and with a king like Richard , the thing was bound to happen . In the king's uncle , York , Shakespeare depicts the attitude of the good man , distraught between ideal loyalties and ...
... things . Richard was deposed . The thing happened ; and with a king like Richard , the thing was bound to happen . In the king's uncle , York , Shakespeare depicts the attitude of the good man , distraught between ideal loyalties and ...
Page 317
... thing we love . It is in the nature of love that this must be . For love is essentially a striving to be free of the ... things , believeth all things , endureth all things . That is not human love , but Divine : into which human love is ...
... thing we love . It is in the nature of love that this must be . For love is essentially a striving to be free of the ... things , believeth all things , endureth all things . That is not human love , but Divine : into which human love is ...
Page 434
... thing more precious . A sweet heart alone can know that it is not all in vain . ' ' You would like to come and listen ? You are truly young ; you still think there is a secret somewhere that we might speak and you might hear ? No , no ...
... thing more precious . A sweet heart alone can know that it is not all in vain . ' ' You would like to come and listen ? You are truly young ; you still think there is a secret somewhere that we might speak and you might hear ? No , no ...
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