Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... become beggars for their servants . For commonly the good - will men bear to their lords makes them draw the strings of their purses to extend their liberality to them , where otherwise they would not . " Speaking of the writers of ...
... become beggars for their servants . For commonly the good - will men bear to their lords makes them draw the strings of their purses to extend their liberality to them , where otherwise they would not . " Speaking of the writers of ...
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... become rich , and obtained a lordship from the Duke of Phrygia ; but he thinks of his children , and bitterly laments that they must never meet . Those children have arrived in Phrygia ; for a new character appears , Lamphedon , the son ...
... become rich , and obtained a lordship from the Duke of Phrygia ; but he thinks of his children , and bitterly laments that they must never meet . Those children have arrived in Phrygia ; for a new character appears , Lamphedon , the son ...
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... becomes a candidate for her affections . The good old man under whose protection she remains has adopted her as his daughter . Lamphedon is on the way to seek her , accompanied by Con- ditions ; and thus by accident , and by the in ...
... becomes a candidate for her affections . The good old man under whose protection she remains has adopted her as his daughter . Lamphedon is on the way to seek her , accompanied by Con- ditions ; and thus by accident , and by the in ...
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... become the best poet ; he that can make the most notorious lie , and disguise falsehood in such sort that he may pass unperceived , is held the best writer . For the strangest comedy brings greatest delectation and pleasure . Our nation ...
... become the best poet ; he that can make the most notorious lie , and disguise falsehood in such sort that he may pass unperceived , is held the best writer . For the strangest comedy brings greatest delectation and pleasure . Our nation ...
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... become the censor of manners , Gosson thus replies : " If the common people which resort to the- atres , being but an assembly of tailors , tink- ers , cordwainers , sailors , old men , young men , women , boys , girls , and such - like ...
... become the censor of manners , Gosson thus replies : " If the common people which resort to the- atres , being but an assembly of tailors , tink- ers , cordwainers , sailors , old men , young men , women , boys , girls , and such - like ...
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