RICHARD II
.... In half-relief, half-despair he claims, "With
mine own tears I wash away my balm,/With
mine own hands I give away my crown,/With
mine own tongue deny my sacred ....
(1620

6

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Romeo and Juliet: Conception of Love
.... Instead, it feels and acts like a dead weight on Romeo's breast: Griefs of
mine own lie heavy in my breast, Which thou wilt propagate, to have it prest With ....
(1582

6

)
Midsummer Night's Dream
.... She seconds Hermia's statement (on all counts, most likely) and adds that she has found Demetrius "...like a jewel/
Mine own, and not
mine own" (4.1.184-185). ....
(1573

6

)
Tragedy of OedipusThe King
.... personally, as he vows, "Who'er it was that slew/Laius, the same wild hand may seek me too:/And caring thus for Laius, is but care/For
mine own blooda" (12). ....
(1646

7

)
Themes of Arrogance & Denial in Oedipus the King
.... personally, as he vows, "Who'er it was that slew/Laius, the same wild hand may seek me too:/And caring thus for Laius, is but care/For
mine own blooda" (12). ....
(1646

7

)
Orestia Trilogy & The Tempest
.... PROSPERO: Now my charms are all o'erthrown, And what strength I have's
mine own, Which is most faint (Shakespeare Epilogue, 1-3). William Shakespeare offers a ....
(1743

7

)
Transformation in Malory's Morte Darthur
.... 140). Gawain announces in a near-death whisper that "
mine own hastiness and my wilfulness" have caused my death (Malory 140). Gawain ....
(3905

16

)
The Tempest
.... As Prospero describes the effort: Filth as thou art, with human care; and lodged thee In
mine own cell, till thou didst seek to violate Took pains to make thee ....
(1431

6

)
The Tempest
.... his situation than Miranda would have us believe: "For I am all the subjects that you have," Caliban laments to Prospero, "Which first was
mine own King" (1.2 ....
(3567

14

)
Shakespeare's The Tempest
.... As Prospero describes the effort: Filth as thou art, with human care; and lodged thee In
mine own cell, till thou didst seek to violate Took pains to make thee ....
(1431

6

)
The Tempest, Frankenstein & Cloud Nine
.... Caliban has deserved this isolation, enslavement, and abuse "I have used thee,/Filth as thou art, with human care; and lodged thee/In
mine own cell, till thou ....
(1230

5

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Climactic Duel in Hamlet
.... He also admits, after being hit by the poison-tipped rapier, "I am justly kill'd with
mine own treachery" (Shakespeare, 1601, V.ii). ....
(727

3

)
The Tempest
.... but the vileness of his race prevented Caliban from learning, "I have used thee,/Filth as thou art, with human care; and lodged thee/In
mine own cell, till ....
(1630

7

)
Coleridge's Literary and Dramatic Criticism
.... images of the dying crew, first occurring at sea and ultimately recurring when the mariner is on the point of returning to "
mine own countree," suggest nothing ....
(3135

13

)
The Tempest
.... As Prospero describes the effort: Filth as thou art, with human care; and lodged thee In
mine own cell, till thou didst seek to violate The honour of my child ....
(1926

8

)
Book II of Paradise Lost
.... confin'd, Inhabitant of Heav'n, and heav'nlie born, Here in perpetual agonie and pain, With terrors and with clamors compasst round Of
mine own brood, that on ....
(1619

6

)
Religious melancholia
.... I, far more ignorant, and blind by the web of
mine own weaving, sit alone winding words and muttering, "If still he be, and he be There, and there be a There ....
(2219

9

)
Shakespeare's Plays About Love
.... We are meant to be amused by Romeo's too-confident reply: "I'll go along, no such sight to be shown,/ But to rejoice in splendor of
mine own." This irony is ....
(1953

8

)
Sonnet 107 by Shakespeare
.... the individual and the world at large in the first two lines when he notes first his
own fears and then the "fears" of the whole world: Not
mine own fears, nor ....
(2156

9

)
Christ's Commentary on Achieving Greatness
.... employer's sole discretion = the sole discretion of heaven, which cannot be questioned legitimately: "Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with
mine own? ....
(2501

10

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Analysis of Characters of King Lear and Macbeth
.... Cordelia's love for him: "You do me wrong to take me out o' the grave:/ Thou art a soul in bliss; but I am bound/ Upon a wheel of fire, that
mine own tears/ Do ....
(1689

7

)
Rebellion in Two Plays of Shakespeare
.... thee . . . with human care; and lodg'd thee / In
mine own cell, till thou didst seek to violate / The honour of my child" (I.ii). Half ....
(2344

9

)
The Figure of the Adventurer in Literature
.... thee . . . with human care; and lodg'd thee / In
mine own cell, till thou didst seek to violate / The honour of my child" (I.ii). Half ....
(3659

15

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2 Essays: Hamlet & A Good Man is Hard to Find
.... He admits that he would never have believed an account of the ghost had be not "Without the sensible and true avouch / Of
mine own eyes" seen it, (Shakespeare ....
(2196

9

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Conflict Between Henry VIII & Thomas More
.... Henry said that he would not want to trouble anyone's conscience and that More "should perceive
mine own conscience should serve me, and that I should first ....
(3590

14

)
Blues Ain't Like Mine
.... character of Lily in Bebe Moore Campbell's novel Your Blues Ain't Like
Mine plays a .... in defense of his wife's honor and as a statement of his
own manhood and ....
(828

3

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Robinson Crusoe
.... This superiority is evident, even though Crusoe informs us of his
own insignificant station in European society, "
mine was the middle State, or what might be ....
(1554

6

)
Robinson Crusoe & British Culture
.... This superiority is evident, even though Crusoe informs us of his
own insignificant station in European society, "
mine was the middle State, or what might be ....
(1554

6

)
The Tragedy of Oedipus: A Tragic Tale
.... of my people here mean more to me than any fear I may have for my
own life" (Sophocles 9 .... But the hand that struck my eyes was
mine and
mine alone" (Sophocles 75 ....
(745

3

)
Oedipus and the Classical Hero: Definition of Tragedy and the ...
.... His punishment comes at his
own hands, a sign of his noble and responsible behavior, "It .... But the hand that struck my eyes was
mine and
mine alone" (Sophocles 75 ....
(1077

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