Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... hath brought in all that Poetry can sing , so hath he sought out every strain that Music is able to pipe , and drawn all kinds of instruments into that compass , simple and mixed . For the eye , beside the beauty of the houses and the ...
... hath brought in all that Poetry can sing , so hath he sought out every strain that Music is able to pipe , and drawn all kinds of instruments into that compass , simple and mixed . For the eye , beside the beauty of the houses and the ...
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... hath no place . These are the plagues , when murder is the mean To make new heirs unto the royal crown . Thus wreak the gods , when that the mother's wrath Nought but the blood of her own child may ' suage . These mischiefs spring when ...
... hath no place . These are the plagues , when murder is the mean To make new heirs unto the royal crown . Thus wreak the gods , when that the mother's wrath Nought but the blood of her own child may ' suage . These mischiefs spring when ...
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... hath minutely into the question of his dramatic in godliness ; and as much felicity I took in ability . It is pretty manifest that a new villainy as others had in honesty . " The race of writers , with Shakspere at their head , whole ...
... hath minutely into the question of his dramatic in godliness ; and as much felicity I took in ability . It is pretty manifest that a new villainy as others had in honesty . " The race of writers , with Shakspere at their head , whole ...
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... hath not heard of his dissolute and licentious living ; his fond disguising of a Master of Art with ruffianly hair , unseemly apparel , and more unseemly company ; his vainglorious and Thrasonical braving ; his fripperly extem- porizing ...
... hath not heard of his dissolute and licentious living ; his fond disguising of a Master of Art with ruffianly hair , unseemly apparel , and more unseemly company ; his vainglorious and Thrasonical braving ; his fripperly extem- porizing ...
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... hath thrust a stone between the shells to rate me alive that only live on dead hopes . " § Drayton described him truly , at a later period , when poetry had asserted her proper rights , as bidden paths . He plunged into the haunts | to ...
... hath thrust a stone between the shells to rate me alive that only live on dead hopes . " § Drayton described him truly , at a later period , when poetry had asserted her proper rights , as bidden paths . He plunged into the haunts | to ...
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