Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... leave off talk ; in vain you seem to prate : Not all the talk you utter can , my sorrows can abate . " " But farewell now , my coursers brave , attrapped to the ground ; Farewell , adieu , all pleasures eke , with comely hawk and hound ...
... leave off talk ; in vain you seem to prate : Not all the talk you utter can , my sorrows can abate . " " But farewell now , my coursers brave , attrapped to the ground ; Farewell , adieu , all pleasures eke , with comely hawk and hound ...
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... leave a never - dying mind . But you , villains , rebels , traitors as you are , How came the foe in , pressing so near ? Where , where slept the garrison that should a beat them back ? Where was our friends to intercept the foe ? All ...
... leave a never - dying mind . But you , villains , rebels , traitors as you are , How came the foe in , pressing so near ? Where , where slept the garrison that should a beat them back ? Where was our friends to intercept the foe ? All ...
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... leave a monument of revenge , proclaims that the stream be thenceforth called after the dam- sel's name , which , by length of time , is changed now to Sabrina , or Severn . " In ' Comus ' Milton lingers with delight about the same ...
... leave a monument of revenge , proclaims that the stream be thenceforth called after the dam- sel's name , which , by length of time , is changed now to Sabrina , or Severn . " In ' Comus ' Milton lingers with delight about the same ...
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... leave , with heavenly beauty stor❜d , And on your shoulders spread your golden locks ; You savage bears , in caves and darken'd dens , Come wail with me the martial Locrine's death ; Come mourn with me for beauteous Estrild's death ...
... leave , with heavenly beauty stor❜d , And on your shoulders spread your golden locks ; You savage bears , in caves and darken'd dens , Come wail with me the martial Locrine's death ; Come mourn with me for beauteous Estrild's death ...
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... leaves ; where the glow - worm creepeth in the night no adder will go in the day . " ' Alexander and Campaspe ' is in prose . The action is little , of the somewhat battered and clipped but sterling coin of our old language , and , mint ...
... leaves ; where the glow - worm creepeth in the night no adder will go in the day . " ' Alexander and Campaspe ' is in prose . The action is little , of the somewhat battered and clipped but sterling coin of our old language , and , mint ...
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