The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volumen8Charles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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... beauty ? ' Tis a rare one . Yes , a matchless beauty . Pal . Might not a man well lose himself , and love her ? Arc . I cannot tell what you have done ; I have , Beshrew mine eyes for ' t ! Now I feel my shackles . Pal . You love her ...
... beauty ? ' Tis a rare one . Yes , a matchless beauty . Pal . Might not a man well lose himself , and love her ? Arc . I cannot tell what you have done ; I have , Beshrew mine eyes for ' t ! Now I feel my shackles . Pal . You love her ...
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... beauty of another dame , Before I'd wrong the chase , and leave the love Of one so worthy , and so true a friend , I will abjure both beauty and her sight , And will in love become a counterfeit . Moun . Dear Jerningham , thou hast ...
... beauty of another dame , Before I'd wrong the chase , and leave the love Of one so worthy , and so true a friend , I will abjure both beauty and her sight , And will in love become a counterfeit . Moun . Dear Jerningham , thou hast ...
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... beauty of the subjects upon which they treated . Their art was in itself a worship of the Great Infinite Idea of beauty and truth . The individual forms of humanity , the temporary fashions of human things , were lifted into the region ...
... beauty of the subjects upon which they treated . Their art was in itself a worship of the Great Infinite Idea of beauty and truth . The individual forms of humanity , the temporary fashions of human things , were lifted into the region ...
Contenido
THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN | 123 |
PLAYS ASCRIBED TO SHAKSPERE | 194 |
NOTICE ON THE AUTHORSHIP OF A YORKSHIRE TRAGEDY | 253 |
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