The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... land , you have obscur'd With a swain's wearing ; and me , poor lowly maid , Most goddess - like prank'd up . " Contrast this with Greene : - " Fawnia , poor soul , was no less joyful that , being a shepherd , fortune had favoured her ...
... land , you have obscur'd With a swain's wearing ; and me , poor lowly maid , Most goddess - like prank'd up . " Contrast this with Greene : - " Fawnia , poor soul , was no less joyful that , being a shepherd , fortune had favoured her ...
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... lands ; and " that rare Italian master , Julio Romano , " stands as the abstract personification of excellence in art . It is quite impossible to imagine that he who , when it was necessary to be precise , as in the Roman plays , has ...
... lands ; and " that rare Italian master , Julio Romano , " stands as the abstract personification of excellence in art . It is quite impossible to imagine that he who , when it was necessary to be precise , as in the Roman plays , has ...
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... land - damna him : Be she honour - flaw'd- I have three daughters ; the eldest is eleven ; The second , and the third , nine , and some five ; b If this prove true , they'll pay for ' t : by mine honour , I'll geld them all fourteen ...
... land - damna him : Be she honour - flaw'd- I have three daughters ; the eldest is eleven ; The second , and the third , nine , and some five ; b If this prove true , they'll pay for ' t : by mine honour , I'll geld them all fourteen ...
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... land : ' t is like to be loud weather ; a We follow the metrical arrangement of the original . In all the modern editions the lines are distorted as follows : - " Shall be my recreation : so long as Nature will bear up with this ...
... land : ' t is like to be loud weather ; a We follow the metrical arrangement of the original . In all the modern editions the lines are distorted as follows : - " Shall be my recreation : so long as Nature will bear up with this ...
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... land ; — but I am not to say , it is a sea , for it is now the sky ; be- twixt the firmament and it you cannot thrust a bodkin's point . Shep . Why , boy , how is it ? Clo . I would you did but see how it chafes , how it rages , how it ...
... land ; — but I am not to say , it is a sea , for it is now the sky ; be- twixt the firmament and it you cannot thrust a bodkin's point . Shep . Why , boy , how is it ? Clo . I would you did but see how it chafes , how it rages , how it ...
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