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Side xxxv
... fear , as an elevation for diffusing the blessings of a wise sovereignty , and receiving the homage of a grateful sub- mission . As the crown was elective , he regarded his pros- pects of attaining it as suspended on the continuance of ...
... fear , as an elevation for diffusing the blessings of a wise sovereignty , and receiving the homage of a grateful sub- mission . As the crown was elective , he regarded his pros- pects of attaining it as suspended on the continuance of ...
Side li
... fears give shape to outward things , while those things give outwardness to his fears . - The heterogeneous elements that are brought together in the grave - digging scene , with its strange mixture of songs and witticisms and dead ...
... fears give shape to outward things , while those things give outwardness to his fears . - The heterogeneous elements that are brought together in the grave - digging scene , with its strange mixture of songs and witticisms and dead ...
Side lxiii
... better woman than she had lived . When Hamlet shows her what she has done she feels genuine remorse . It is true , Hamlet fears it will not last , and so at the end of the in- terview ( III , iv , 180 ff . ) lxiii PRINCE OF DENMARK ...
... better woman than she had lived . When Hamlet shows her what she has done she feels genuine remorse . It is true , Hamlet fears it will not last , and so at the end of the in- terview ( III , iv , 180 ff . ) lxiii PRINCE OF DENMARK ...
Side lxvii
... fears , the trepidations , the heartaches : " Verily , both parties have their reward , " even here , " on this bank and shoal of time . ” . . . . . In the spirit of just retribution , these two worthies fall into the trap they had set ...
... fears , the trepidations , the heartaches : " Verily , both parties have their reward , " even here , " on this bank and shoal of time . ” . . . . . In the spirit of just retribution , these two worthies fall into the trap they had set ...
Side lxviii
... fear of death , or at least made that change the great point of interest in his hours of reflection . Often and often must he have thought , that to be or not to be for- ever was a question which must be settled ; as it is the foun ...
... fear of death , or at least made that change the great point of interest in his hours of reflection . Often and often must he have thought , that to be or not to be for- ever was a question which must be settled ; as it is the foun ...
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