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... looks : but there is an over - riding calmness and determination . Here Romeo , as Granville - Barker says , ' comes to his full height ' ( Preface to Romeo and Juliet , ' Characters ' ) . This is the first time Romeo has spoken of ...
... looks : but there is an over - riding calmness and determination . Here Romeo , as Granville - Barker says , ' comes to his full height ' ( Preface to Romeo and Juliet , ' Characters ' ) . This is the first time Romeo has spoken of ...
Page 110
... Look on her , look , her lips . Look there , look there ! ( V.iii.307 ) We have a powerful instance of the usual interplay in Shakespeare of the colloquial against passion , in ' undo this button ' . After that , Lear thinks Cordelia ...
... Look on her , look , her lips . Look there , look there ! ( V.iii.307 ) We have a powerful instance of the usual interplay in Shakespeare of the colloquial against passion , in ' undo this button ' . After that , Lear thinks Cordelia ...
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... looks out in an ungrateful shape , He does deny him , in respect of his , What charitable men afford to beggars . Third Stranger . Religion groans at it . First Stranger . I never tasted Timon in my life , For mine own part , Nor came ...
... looks out in an ungrateful shape , He does deny him , in respect of his , What charitable men afford to beggars . Third Stranger . Religion groans at it . First Stranger . I never tasted Timon in my life , For mine own part , Nor came ...
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