Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... Thine answer hath sounded well in mine ears , For I must needs confess that I was in a very sound sleep , And altogether unmindful of thy coming : But come near , my son , And let me put thee in possession whilst I live , That none ...
... Thine answer hath sounded well in mine ears , For I must needs confess that I was in a very sound sleep , And altogether unmindful of thy coming : But come near , my son , And let me put thee in possession whilst I live , That none ...
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... thine infancy ; In that respect then , like a loving child , Shed yet some small drops from thy tender spring , Because kind nature doth require it so . " Malone has not marked these ; they are too simple to be included in his poetical ...
... thine infancy ; In that respect then , like a loving child , Shed yet some small drops from thy tender spring , Because kind nature doth require it so . " Malone has not marked these ; they are too simple to be included in his poetical ...
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... thine the Tragedy . ” But enough of this . It appears to us ma- nifest that , although the author of ' Titus Andronicus ' did choose - in common with the best and the most popular of those who wrote for the early stage , but contrary to ...
... thine the Tragedy . ” But enough of this . It appears to us ma- nifest that , although the author of ' Titus Andronicus ' did choose - in common with the best and the most popular of those who wrote for the early stage , but contrary to ...
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... thine , ' Fore I was tangled with thy ' ticing speech , Arden to me was dearer than my soul , - And shall be still . Base peasant , get thee gone , And boast not of thy conquest over me , Gotten by witchcraft and mere sorcery , For what ...
... thine , ' Fore I was tangled with thy ' ticing speech , Arden to me was dearer than my soul , - And shall be still . Base peasant , get thee gone , And boast not of thy conquest over me , Gotten by witchcraft and mere sorcery , For what ...
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... thine house , " T is for my sister's sake , her waiting - maid , And not for hers . Mayst thou enjoy her long ! Hell fire and wrathful vengeance light on me If I dishonour her , or injure thee ! Arden . With these thy protestations The ...
... thine house , " T is for my sister's sake , her waiting - maid , And not for hers . Mayst thou enjoy her long ! Hell fire and wrathful vengeance light on me If I dishonour her , or injure thee ! Arden . With these thy protestations The ...
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