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  Jane Austen's novel Emma & Theme of Nature of Power
.... Elizabeth Barrett Browning, in the poem "How Do I Love Thee?", presents a thoroughly romantic portrait of human love, specifically the love the poet has for ....
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Analysis of Characters in Othello
.... Perdition catch my soul, / But I do love thee! and when I love thee not, / Chaos is come again" (III.iii.90-2; emphasis added). ....
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Fictional Soliloquy to Ophelia
.... I cannot more protect thee, ah my love, To comprehend the sense of what I say, æTis not a smallish matter that you hear, I'm stricken, mort'lly wounded, God's ....
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Paul's letter to Philemon
.... adds a strange idea: Wherefore, though I might be very bold in Christ to command thee what is fitting, Yet for love's sake I rather beseech [thee], being such ....
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Love and Marriage
.... but adds quickly: "And yet I wish but for the thing I have: / My bounty is as boundless as the sea, / My love as deep; the more I give to thee, / The more I ....
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Portrayals of Children in Shakespeare's Plays
.... I would not care, I then would be content, For then I should not love thee, no, nor thou Become thy great birth nor deserve a crown (III.i) The ....
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Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
.... Romeo asks by what he should swear his love and Juliet responds: "Well, do not swear. Although I joy in thee,/ I have no joy of this contract tonight./ It is ....
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... 3-6). If the loved can love him or herself, beauty is recalled: Make thee another self for love of me, That beauty still may live in thine or thee (13-14). ....
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William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... has taken. He states, "Hippolyta, I woo'd thee with my sword,/And won they love, doing thee injuries" (II17-18). Here, Shakespeare ....
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Parable of the Prodigal Son
.... And yet I wish but for the thing I have: My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite ....
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The poem "hay un lugar"
.... between mortals. In "How Do I Love Thee," the poet describes her love for another as a love that encompasses her whole being. It is ....
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Representations of Women in Shakespeare
.... play Theseus fuses the violence of the conquest with the strength of love: Hippolyta, I woo'd thee with my sword, And won thy love, doing thee injuries; With ....
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Women in Three Plays by Shakespeare
.... play Theseus fuses the violence of the conquest with the strength of love: Hippolyta, I woo'd thee with my sword, And won thy love, doing thee injuries; With ....
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The Tempest, Frankenstein & Cloud Nine
.... He has "desired love and fellowship" and was still spurned (Shelly 190 .... Caliban has deserved this isolation, enslavement, and abuse "I have used thee,/Filth as ....
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Romanticism in Blake's Poetry
.... the mead;/ Gave thee clothing of delight,/ Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a .... out thy bed/ Of crimson joy:/ And his dark secret love/ Does thy ....
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Shakespeare Sonnets
.... his art (ie his love) to be wart for itself because he will do the same for it, but not for himself "As I, not for myself, but for thee will" (Shakespeare S22 ....
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Love and Hate in Othello
.... thee to the Moor!" (Shakespeare III.iii.427). Othello becomes tortured over his presumption of Desdemona's guilt. She loves him and he loves her, but his love ....
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Love and Possession
.... This was sometimes a paradox, but now the time gives it proof. I did love you once. .... I loved you not. Ham: Get thee to a nunnery. ....
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Much Ado About Nothing
.... and Claudio feel naturally: Benedick: Only foul words and thereupon I will kiss thee. .... and world-savvy therefore, knowing how much they are in love, and knowing ....
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Shakespeare's Plays About Love
.... By means of such hyperbole, we see that the love of Antony and Cleopatra as .... is often inclined toward simile: 'Tis almost morning; I would have thee gone: And ....
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Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet
.... that love cannot be parsed: "I wish but for the thing I have: / My bounty is as boundless as the sea, / My love as deep; the more I give to thee, / The more I ....
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Comedies and Romances of Shakespeare
.... he" has been in love. "A little, by your favour," says Viola, meaning of course that she loves Orsino. They continue: Orsino. She is not worth thee, then. ....
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A Marriage Proposal, Anton Chekhov
.... while idly I stood looking on, I found the effect of love in idleness; And now in plainness do confess to thee, That art to me as secret and as dear As Anna to ....
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Anton Chekhov and A Marriage Proposal
.... while idly I stood looking on, I found the effect of love in idleness; And now in plainness do confess to thee, That art to me as secret and as dear As Anna to ....
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As You Like It
.... Orlando only needs to look at the face of his love to feel pain: Ros. O my dear Orlando, how it grieves me to see thee wear thy heart in a scarf! Ros. ....
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George Eliot's novel Adam Bede
.... But as Seth tells their mother, "thee know'st we canna love just where other folks 'ud have us. There's nobody but God can control the heart of man" (54). ....
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William Wordsworth and Edna St. Vincent Millay
.... walk; And let the misty mountain-winds be free To blow against thee: and, in .... of Nature, hither came Unwearied in that service: rather say With warmer love--oh! ....
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Two Poems by Anne Bradstreet
.... marks "House." However, beginning with the line "The heavens reward thee manifold, I .... speaker is asking that her husband be rewarded with heavenly love for the ....
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Othello
.... thee to the Moor!" (Shakespeare III.iii.427). Othello becomes tortured over his presumption of Desdemona's guilt. She loves him and he loves her, but his love ....
(1281 5 )

A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... while idly I stood looking on, I found the effect of love in idleness; And now in plainness do confess to thee, That art to me as secret and as dear As Anna to ....
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