Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... thee my heart is ready dight , For upon thee is all my thought . " In the play of ' Noah , ' when the dove re- turned to the ark with the olive - branch , there was a joyful chorus : - " Mare vidit et fugit , : -- Jordanis conversus est ...
... thee my heart is ready dight , For upon thee is all my thought . " In the play of ' Noah , ' when the dove re- turned to the ark with the olive - branch , there was a joyful chorus : - " Mare vidit et fugit , : -- Jordanis conversus est ...
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... thee what thou shalt be my lord chief justice , and thou shalt sit in the chair ; and I'll be the young prince , and hit thee a box on the ear ; and then thou shalt say , To teach you what prerogatives mean , I commit you to the Fleet ...
... thee what thou shalt be my lord chief justice , and thou shalt sit in the chair ; and I'll be the young prince , and hit thee a box on the ear ; and then thou shalt say , To teach you what prerogatives mean , I commit you to the Fleet ...
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... thee in possession whilst I live , That none deprive thee of it after my death . Hen . V. Well may I take it at your majesty's hands , But it shall never touch my head so long as my father lives . [ He taketh the crown . Hen . IV . God ...
... thee in possession whilst I live , That none deprive thee of it after my death . Hen . V. Well may I take it at your majesty's hands , But it shall never touch my head so long as my father lives . [ He taketh the crown . Hen . IV . God ...
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... thee [ Marlowe ] I join young Juvenal , that biting satirist , that lastly with me together writ a comedy . Sweet boy , might I advise thee , be advised , and get not many enemies by bitter words : inveigh against vain men , for thou ...
... thee [ Marlowe ] I join young Juvenal , that biting satirist , that lastly with me together writ a comedy . Sweet boy , might I advise thee , be advised , and get not many enemies by bitter words : inveigh against vain men , for thou ...
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... thee ? What shall , alas ! become of me ? " The dramatic system of Lyly is a thing unique in its kind . He never attempts to deal with realities . He revels in pastoral and mythological subjects . He makes his gods and goddesses , his ...
... thee ? What shall , alas ! become of me ? " The dramatic system of Lyly is a thing unique in its kind . He never attempts to deal with realities . He revels in pastoral and mythological subjects . He makes his gods and goddesses , his ...
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