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... fear that she would easily enough fall out of love with him and transfer her affection to one of her own race . This fear might remain entirely subconscious until the idea of jealousy had been implanted in him by an apparently reputable ...
... fear that she would easily enough fall out of love with him and transfer her affection to one of her own race . This fear might remain entirely subconscious until the idea of jealousy had been implanted in him by an apparently reputable ...
Page 117
... fears existed , indeed , even earlier than 1595. We may say that all of Shakespeare's history plays ( except Henry VIII , which belongs to the very end of his career as a dramatist ) were written at a time of uncertainty and fear for ...
... fears existed , indeed , even earlier than 1595. We may say that all of Shakespeare's history plays ( except Henry VIII , which belongs to the very end of his career as a dramatist ) were written at a time of uncertainty and fear for ...
Page 161
... fears , when it is done , to see . ( I , iv , 50–3 ) But again we note the word " fear " . And when he has actually committed the murder we have him saying : I am afraid to think what I have done . ( II , ii , 51 ) It seems clear , then ...
... fears , when it is done , to see . ( I , iv , 50–3 ) But again we note the word " fear " . And when he has actually committed the murder we have him saying : I am afraid to think what I have done . ( II , ii , 51 ) It seems clear , then ...
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Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
and Cressida | 89 |
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