Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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Page 13
... never had leak . Lustily , lustily , & c . * A leaf or two is lost of the original copy , but enough remains to let us see how the plot will end . We learn that Nomides repents of his rejection of Sabia . comedy , if he had any object ...
... never had leak . Lustily , lustily , & c . * A leaf or two is lost of the original copy , but enough remains to let us see how the plot will end . We learn that Nomides repents of his rejection of Sabia . comedy , if he had any object ...
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... never a word without wit , never a line without pith , never a letter placed in vain . The Jew , ' and ' Ptolemy , ' shown at the Bull ; the one representing the greediness of worldly choosers , and bloody minds of usurers ; the other ...
... never a word without wit , never a line without pith , never a letter placed in vain . The Jew , ' and ' Ptolemy , ' shown at the Bull ; the one representing the greediness of worldly choosers , and bloody minds of usurers ; the other ...
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... never a word without wit , never a line without pith , never a letter placed in vain , " is quite sufficient to show us that these prose books exhibited nei- ther character nor passion . The ' Ptolemy ' and the ' Catiline , ' there can ...
... never a word without wit , never a line without pith , never a letter placed in vain , " is quite sufficient to show us that these prose books exhibited nei- ther character nor passion . The ' Ptolemy ' and the ' Catiline , ' there can ...
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... never affirmeth , the poet never maketh throughout the world . " Gosson dedicated any circles about your imagination to con- his ' School of Abuse ' to Sidney ; and Spen- jure you to believe for true what he writeth : ser , in one of ...
... never affirmeth , the poet never maketh throughout the world . " Gosson dedicated any circles about your imagination to con- his ' School of Abuse ' to Sidney ; and Spen- jure you to believe for true what he writeth : ser , in one of ...
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... never thought to hear you speak again . ” " The Famous Victories ' was printed in 1594. In that copy much of the prose is chopped up into lines of various lengths , in order to look like some kind of measure : - Hen . V. Most sovereign ...
... never thought to hear you speak again . ” " The Famous Victories ' was printed in 1594. In that copy much of the prose is chopped up into lines of various lengths , in order to look like some kind of measure : - Hen . V. Most sovereign ...
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