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... Lady Macbeth , while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental alone to unlettered persons , who , not possessing the Kl . widders advantage of reading , are necessarily dependent upon the stage 4 ON ...
... Lady Macbeth , while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental alone to unlettered persons , who , not possessing the Kl . widders advantage of reading , are necessarily dependent upon the stage 4 ON ...
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... lady whom he loved so dearly , is never thought on . The truth is , that in all such deep affections as had subsisted between Hamlet and Ophelia , there is a stock of super- erogatory love , ( if I may venture to use the ex- pression ) ...
... lady whom he loved so dearly , is never thought on . The truth is , that in all such deep affections as had subsisted between Hamlet and Ophelia , there is a stock of super- erogatory love , ( if I may venture to use the ex- pression ) ...
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... Lady Macbeth of Mrs. S. ? Belvidera , and Calista , and Isabella , and Euphrasia , are they less liked than Imogen , or than Juliet , or than Desdemona ? Are they not spoken of and remembered in the same way ? Is not the female ...
... Lady Macbeth of Mrs. S. ? Belvidera , and Calista , and Isabella , and Euphrasia , are they less liked than Imogen , or than Juliet , or than Desdemona ? Are they not spoken of and remembered in the same way ? Is not the female ...
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... lady of highest extraction , through the force of love and from a sense of merit in him whom she loved , laying aside every ? consideration of kindred , and country , and colour , and wedding with a coal - black Moor- ( for such he is ...
... lady of highest extraction , through the force of love and from a sense of merit in him whom she loved , laying aside every ? consideration of kindred , and country , and colour , and wedding with a coal - black Moor- ( for such he is ...
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... lady whom he commends , the name of Arete , or Vir- tue ; and , assuming to himself the character of Philarete , or Lover of Virtue , there is a sort of propriety in that heaped measure of perfections , which he attributes to this ...
... lady whom he commends , the name of Arete , or Vir- tue ; and , assuming to himself the character of Philarete , or Lover of Virtue , there is a sort of propriety in that heaped measure of perfections , which he attributes to this ...
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