Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... thing is made of nought , To 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 ...
... thing is made of nought , To 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 ...
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... thing ; and their answers , as we are informed by the King's attendants , had been reduced to writing : " The sentence of the first man is this , Wine a very strong thing is ; The second also I will declare to you , That the king is ...
... thing ; and their answers , as we are informed by the King's attendants , had been reduced to writing : " The sentence of the first man is this , Wine a very strong thing is ; The second also I will declare to you , That the king is ...
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... thing : Adieu , my woful sire , and sister in like case , Whom never I shall see again each other to embrace ; For now I will betake myself a wandering knight to be , Into some strange and foreign land , their comeliness to see . " When ...
... thing : Adieu , my woful sire , and sister in like case , Whom never I shall see again each other to embrace ; For now I will betake myself a wandering knight to be , Into some strange and foreign land , their comeliness to see . " When ...
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... things we have ready and nothing we want To furnish our ship that rideth hereby ; Victuals and weapons they be nothing ... thing than the dramatic development of plot and character . Lamphedon falls in with the pirates , and by force of ...
... things we have ready and nothing we want To furnish our ship that rideth hereby ; Victuals and weapons they be nothing ... thing than the dramatic development of plot and character . Lamphedon falls in with the pirates , and by force of ...
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... thing is very characteristic : - " The writers of our time are so led away with vain glory that their only endeavour is to pleasure the hu- mour of men , and rather with vanity to con- tent their minds than to profit them with good ...
... thing is very characteristic : - " The writers of our time are so led away with vain glory that their only endeavour is to pleasure the hu- mour of men , and rather with vanity to con- tent their minds than to profit them with good ...
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