The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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But Hamlet himself -what does he suffer meanwhile by being dragged forth as the
public schoolmaster , to give lectures to the crowd ! Why , nine parts in ten of what
Hamlet does , are transactions between himself and his moral sense , they ...
But Hamlet himself -what does he suffer meanwhile by being dragged forth as the
public schoolmaster , to give lectures to the crowd ! Why , nine parts in ten of what
Hamlet does , are transactions between himself and his moral sense , they ...
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... disguising himself in woman's attire , and passing himself off for a woman
among women ; and that for a long space of time ? Yet Sir Philip has preserved
so matchless a decorum , that neither does Pyrocles ' manhood suffer any stain
for the ...
... disguising himself in woman's attire , and passing himself off for a woman
among women ; and that for a long space of time ? Yet Sir Philip has preserved
so matchless a decorum , that neither does Pyrocles ' manhood suffer any stain
for the ...
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Yet with such exquisite address this dangerous subject is handled , that Helena's
forwardness loses her no honour ; delicacy dispenses with its laws in her favour ,
and nature , in her single case , seems content to suffer a sweet violation .
Yet with such exquisite address this dangerous subject is handled , that Helena's
forwardness loses her no honour ; delicacy dispenses with its laws in her favour ,
and nature , in her single case , seems content to suffer a sweet violation .
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istic pity of their sex ; punished because I was once punished unjustly ; suffering
for no other reason than because I once had the misfortune to suffer without any
cause at all . In no other country , I think , but this , could a man have been subject
...
istic pity of their sex ; punished because I was once punished unjustly ; suffering
for no other reason than because I once had the misfortune to suffer without any
cause at all . In no other country , I think , but this , could a man have been subject
...
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actually suffered in , the identical flowing periwig which he is painted in , in the
gallery belonging to my uncle's seat in shire . Suffer me , Mr. Editor , before I quit
the subjeet , to say a word or two respecting the minister of justice in this country
...
actually suffered in , the identical flowing periwig which he is painted in , in the
gallery belonging to my uncle's seat in shire . Suffer me , Mr. Editor , before I quit
the subjeet , to say a word or two respecting the minister of justice in this country
...
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