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torrent of words that came too readily to his lips , would be ' altered and mad in his actions , as a man set afire with a burning ague ' , or that his noble heart would be so ' converted into spite and malice ' , so that , hearing ...
torrent of words that came too readily to his lips , would be ' altered and mad in his actions , as a man set afire with a burning ague ' , or that his noble heart would be so ' converted into spite and malice ' , so that , hearing ...
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For they ... purpose Sh . ' has no respect for the plainer and simpler kind of people as politicians , but he has great respect and regard for their hearts ' ( Bradley , Sh . Trag . p . 326 n . ) . See also R.W.C. pp . 210 ff . 92.
For they ... purpose Sh . ' has no respect for the plainer and simpler kind of people as politicians , but he has great respect and regard for their hearts ' ( Bradley , Sh . Trag . p . 326 n . ) . See also R.W.C. pp . 210 ff . 92.
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here = person on Heart . Regarded as the seat of wisdom as well as courage ; 1. I. 115 , 135 , etc .; ' h . of hope ' whom all one's hopes are centred or depend ; 1. 6 . 55 Heavy , heavy at heart , sad ; 2. I. 182 ; 4. 2.
here = person on Heart . Regarded as the seat of wisdom as well as courage ; 1. I. 115 , 135 , etc .; ' h . of hope ' whom all one's hopes are centred or depend ; 1. 6 . 55 Heavy , heavy at heart , sad ; 2. I. 182 ; 4. 2.
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