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... tale of the fortunes of that monarch ; in Othello he confines himself to the story of the Moor and Desdemona ; in Romeo and Juliet he confines himself to the fortunes of that " pair of star- cross'd lovers " ; but in King Lear ...
... tale of the fortunes of that monarch ; in Othello he confines himself to the story of the Moor and Desdemona ; in Romeo and Juliet he confines himself to the fortunes of that " pair of star- cross'd lovers " ; but in King Lear ...
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... tale known to us , Wace's French account , though on the whole followed , is greatly amplified . Geoffrey is also followed , but this fine and graphic rendering has much original matter ( see Sir Frederick Madden's edition , 3 vols ...
... tale known to us , Wace's French account , though on the whole followed , is greatly amplified . Geoffrey is also followed , but this fine and graphic rendering has much original matter ( see Sir Frederick Madden's edition , 3 vols ...
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... tale of savage and unnatural wrong ruthlessly and deliberately perpetrated on affec- tionate if impulsive parents by children cruel as the grave , cold , selfish , callous ; where the good are beaten down in the struggle , and where the ...
... tale of savage and unnatural wrong ruthlessly and deliberately perpetrated on affec- tionate if impulsive parents by children cruel as the grave , cold , selfish , callous ; where the good are beaten down in the struggle , and where the ...
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... tale , The Bride of Lammermoor , which may have been said to have been forged on the same anvil - being written , or rather dictated , at exactly the same time as those other much less sombre tales , The Heart of Midlothian and The ...
... tale , The Bride of Lammermoor , which may have been said to have been forged on the same anvil - being written , or rather dictated , at exactly the same time as those other much less sombre tales , The Heart of Midlothian and The ...
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... Tale , Iv . iv . 478 : " What I was I am , More straining on for plucking back . " Also the curious expression , " strain'd , " Winter's Tale , III . ii . 51 : " With what encounter so uncurrent I Have strain'd to appear thus . " To ...
... Tale , Iv . iv . 478 : " What I was I am , More straining on for plucking back . " Also the curious expression , " strain'd , " Winter's Tale , III . ii . 51 : " With what encounter so uncurrent I Have strain'd to appear thus . " To ...
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