Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... live by themselves , and whom for nearness they will not maintain , to live on the devotion or alms of other men , pass- ing from country to country , from one gentle- man's house to another , offering their service , which is a kind of ...
... live by themselves , and whom for nearness they will not maintain , to live on the devotion or alms of other men , pass- ing from country to country , from one gentle- man's house to another , offering their service , which is a kind of ...
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... lives for a little while in narrow corners , the pet thing of fashion or of pedantry . When Gosson wrote , the poetry of the English drama was not yet born ; and the people contented themselves with some- thing else that was nearer ...
... lives for a little while in narrow corners , the pet thing of fashion or of pedantry . When Gosson wrote , the poetry of the English drama was not yet born ; and the people contented themselves with some- thing else that was nearer ...
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... live , I most humbly render it into your majesty's hands , And the happiest man alive that my father lives ; And live my lord and father for ever ! Hen . IV . Stand up , my son ; Thine answer hath sounded well in mine ears , For I must ...
... live , I most humbly render it into your majesty's hands , And the happiest man alive that my father lives ; And live my lord and father for ever ! Hen . IV . Stand up , my son ; Thine answer hath sounded well in mine ears , For I must ...
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... lives , and temperate carriages , housekeepers , and contributory to all duties enjoined them , equally with them that are ranked with the most bountiful ; and if , amongst so many of sort , there be any few degenerate from the rest in ...
... lives , and temperate carriages , housekeepers , and contributory to all duties enjoined them , equally with them that are ranked with the most bountiful ; and if , amongst so many of sort , there be any few degenerate from the rest in ...
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... live in their graves , But should raise spleens big as a cannon- bullet Within your bosoms : O for honour , Your country's reputation , your lives ' freedom , Indeed your all that may be term'd revenge , Now let your bloods be liberal ...
... live in their graves , But should raise spleens big as a cannon- bullet Within your bosoms : O for honour , Your country's reputation , your lives ' freedom , Indeed your all that may be term'd revenge , Now let your bloods be liberal ...
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