Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... beauty , And tasten the fruits of great plenty That be in Paradise ; " In the same play we have a hymn of Abel , very sweet in its music : - 66 ' Almighty God , and full of might , By whom all thing is made of nought , To thee my heart ...
... beauty , And tasten the fruits of great plenty That be in Paradise ; " In the same play we have a hymn of Abel , very sweet in its music : - 66 ' Almighty God , and full of might , By whom all thing is made of nought , To thee my heart ...
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... beauty of the houses and the stages , he sendeth in garish apparel , masks , vaulting , tumbling , dancing of jigs , galliards , moriscos , hobby - horses , showing of juggling casts ; no- 66 matter with pomp , or ravish the beholders ...
... beauty of the houses and the stages , he sendeth in garish apparel , masks , vaulting , tumbling , dancing of jigs , galliards , moriscos , hobby - horses , showing of juggling casts ; no- 66 matter with pomp , or ravish the beholders ...
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... beauty stor❜d , And on your shoulders spread your golden locks ; You savage bears , in caves and darken'd dens , Come wail with me the martial Locrine's death ; Come mourn with me for beauteous Estrild's death ! Ah ! loving parents ...
... beauty stor❜d , And on your shoulders spread your golden locks ; You savage bears , in caves and darken'd dens , Come wail with me the martial Locrine's death ; Come mourn with me for beauteous Estrild's death ! Ah ! loving parents ...
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... beauty and propriety can alone be produced . We say this , after much deliberation , not only with reference to the ' Henry VI . ' and to the play before us , but with regard to the general belief that Shakspere , in the outset of his ...
... beauty and propriety can alone be produced . We say this , after much deliberation , not only with reference to the ' Henry VI . ' and to the play before us , but with regard to the general belief that Shakspere , in the outset of his ...
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... beauty , and Juliet . ' We may say of the delicious that it makes the charnel - house " a feast- ing presence full of light . " But imagine a ' Romeo and Juliet ' conceived in the im- maturity of the young Shakspere's power- a tale of ...
... beauty , and Juliet . ' We may say of the delicious that it makes the charnel - house " a feast- ing presence full of light . " But imagine a ' Romeo and Juliet ' conceived in the im- maturity of the young Shakspere's power- a tale of ...
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