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Page xii
... nature of the story wanted ; and thus it is that in ' the true history ' formed upon the play , the unity of idea is kept in the expression of the title- page , ' as it was lately presented by the worthy and ancient poet , John Gower ...
... nature of the story wanted ; and thus it is that in ' the true history ' formed upon the play , the unity of idea is kept in the expression of the title- page , ' as it was lately presented by the worthy and ancient poet , John Gower ...
Page xx
... Nature's own shape , of bud , bird , branch , or berry , That even her art sisters the natural roses ; Her inkle , silk , twin with the rubied cherry . Here the word ' inkle ' which occurs in The Winter's Tale and the description of ...
... Nature's own shape , of bud , bird , branch , or berry , That even her art sisters the natural roses ; Her inkle , silk , twin with the rubied cherry . Here the word ' inkle ' which occurs in The Winter's Tale and the description of ...
Page xxvii
... natural sense . Be this as it may , to t categorically that in these words Wilkins claims cles as his own is to torture language beyond endurance . adds that Wilkins " plumes himself on the arrange- t of the Gower choruses as his own ...
... natural sense . Be this as it may , to t categorically that in these words Wilkins claims cles as his own is to torture language beyond endurance . adds that Wilkins " plumes himself on the arrange- t of the Gower choruses as his own ...
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... Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate - house of planets all did sit , To knit in her their best perfections . I enterprise . ] Arranged as by Malone ; in Qq , Ff 3 , 4 , lines 3 , 4 nboldned . . . hazard . 8. reign ...
... Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate - house of planets all did sit , To knit in her their best perfections . I enterprise . ] Arranged as by Malone ; in Qq , Ff 3 , 4 , lines 3 , 4 nboldned . . . hazard . 8. reign ...
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... nature . 20. desire ] a trisyllable here . 23. As ] according as . 27. Hesperides ] properly the daugh- ters of Hesperus who dwelt in the • garden of trees with golden fruit , but mistaken by many old writers for the garden itself ...
... nature . 20. desire ] a trisyllable here . 23. As ] according as . 27. Hesperides ] properly the daugh- ters of Hesperus who dwelt in the • garden of trees with golden fruit , but mistaken by many old writers for the garden itself ...
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