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... falls , but before he dies he confesses his guilty design and craves pardon of the Prince . Hamlet turns upon the King with his own dying strength and stabs the usurping monarch to the heart . MCSPADDEN : Shakespearian Synopses . II ...
... falls , but before he dies he confesses his guilty design and craves pardon of the Prince . Hamlet turns upon the King with his own dying strength and stabs the usurping monarch to the heart . MCSPADDEN : Shakespearian Synopses . II ...
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... fall to man . In Hamlet we are taught otherwise ; the hero has no plan , but the piece is full of plan . . . Hamlet is endowed more properly with sentiment than with a character ; it is events alone that push him on ; and accordingly ...
... fall to man . In Hamlet we are taught otherwise ; the hero has no plan , but the piece is full of plan . . . Hamlet is endowed more properly with sentiment than with a character ; it is events alone that push him on ; and accordingly ...
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... fall into his former train . The idea of dotage encroaching upon wisdom will solve all the phenomena of the char- acter of Polonius . JOHNSON : General Observations on Shakespeare's Plays . Habits of intrigue having extinguished in ...
... fall into his former train . The idea of dotage encroaching upon wisdom will solve all the phenomena of the char- acter of Polonius . JOHNSON : General Observations on Shakespeare's Plays . Habits of intrigue having extinguished in ...
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... fall and bleed upon the thorns of life ! What shall be said of her ? for eloquence is mute before her ! Like a strain of sad , sweet music which comes floating by us on the wings of night and silence , and which we rather feel than hear ...
... fall and bleed upon the thorns of life ! What shall be said of her ? for eloquence is mute before her ! Like a strain of sad , sweet music which comes floating by us on the wings of night and silence , and which we rather feel than hear ...
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... falling - off was there ! From me , whose love was of that dignity That it went hand in hand even with the vow I made to her in marriage ; and to decline Upon a wretch , whose natural gifts were poor To those of mine ! But virtue , as ...
... falling - off was there ! From me , whose love was of that dignity That it went hand in hand even with the vow I made to her in marriage ; and to decline Upon a wretch , whose natural gifts were poor To those of mine ! But virtue , as ...
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