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... says Boaden, “so broadens his countenance, that it is hardly a stretch of fancy to suppose him in the actual creation of Falstaff himself.”More likely,weshould say, Falltaffwas Shakspere—Fallstaff,Shakespear. The most familiar pictures ...
... says Boaden, “so broadens his countenance, that it is hardly a stretch of fancy to suppose him in the actual creation of Falstaff himself.”More likely,weshould say, Falltaffwas Shakspere—Fallstaff,Shakespear. The most familiar pictures ...
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... says: “These 'Sonnets,' though deformed with occasional conceits, far surpass all other poems of their kind in our own language, or perhaps any other.” The dedication is in these words: “To the onlie begetter of | these insuing Sonnets ...
... says: “These 'Sonnets,' though deformed with occasional conceits, far surpass all other poems of their kind in our own language, or perhaps any other.” The dedication is in these words: “To the onlie begetter of | these insuing Sonnets ...
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... say so.” [17] The father of Essex died in1576. In1590the second Earl marriedthe widow ofSirPhilip Sidney, Essex being ... says: “Gentle thou art, andtherefore tobe won; Beauteous thouart, therefore to be assailed.” “That thou art blamed ...
... say so.” [17] The father of Essex died in1576. In1590the second Earl marriedthe widow ofSirPhilip Sidney, Essex being ... says: “Gentle thou art, andtherefore tobe won; Beauteous thouart, therefore to be assailed.” “That thou art blamed ...
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