Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's Plays |
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... honours : statesmen , warriors , divines , scholars , poets , and philosophers ; Raleigh , Drake , Coke , Hooker , and - high and more sounding still , and still more frequent in our mouths— Shakespear , Spenser , Sidney , Bacon ...
... honours : statesmen , warriors , divines , scholars , poets , and philosophers ; Raleigh , Drake , Coke , Hooker , and - high and more sounding still , and still more frequent in our mouths— Shakespear , Spenser , Sidney , Bacon ...
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... honour'd once , avails them not : " though they were the friends and fellow - labourers of Shakespear , sharing his fame and fortunes with him , the rivals of Jonson , and the masters of Beaumont and Fletcher's well - sung woes ! They ...
... honour'd once , avails them not : " though they were the friends and fellow - labourers of Shakespear , sharing his fame and fortunes with him , the rivals of Jonson , and the masters of Beaumont and Fletcher's well - sung woes ! They ...
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... honoured Apelles . Campaspe . Thanks with bcwed heart ; you have blessed Cam- paspe . [ Exeunt . Alexander . Page , go warn Clytus and Parmenio , and the other lords , to be in a readiness ; let the trumpet sound , strike up the drum ...
... honoured Apelles . Campaspe . Thanks with bcwed heart ; you have blessed Cam- paspe . [ Exeunt . Alexander . Page , go warn Clytus and Parmenio , and the other lords , to be in a readiness ; let the trumpet sound , strike up the drum ...
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... to thy problems , as the infernal spirits On sweet Musæus when he came to hell , Will be as cunning as Agrippa was , Whose shadow made all Europe honour him Valdes . Faustus , these books , thy wit , Christopher Marlowe . 45.
... to thy problems , as the infernal spirits On sweet Musæus when he came to hell , Will be as cunning as Agrippa was , Whose shadow made all Europe honour him Valdes . Faustus , these books , thy wit , Christopher Marlowe . 45.
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... honour , Oh ! ' tis so sweet ! they'll lick it till they burst ” - shows the utmost virulence of smothered spleen ; and his concluding strain of malignant exultation has been but tamely imitated by Young's Zanga : " Now tragedy , thou ...
... honour , Oh ! ' tis so sweet ! they'll lick it till they burst ” - shows the utmost virulence of smothered spleen ; and his concluding strain of malignant exultation has been but tamely imitated by Young's Zanga : " Now tragedy , thou ...
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