Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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Page 10
... fear and partly for com- modity ; and if they write matters pleasant they are best preferred in Court among the cunning heads . " In the old play of ' The Taming of a Shrew ' the players in the ' In- duction ' are presented to us in ...
... fear and partly for com- modity ; and if they write matters pleasant they are best preferred in Court among the cunning heads . " In the old play of ' The Taming of a Shrew ' the players in the ' In- duction ' are presented to us in ...
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... fear no enemies , we have escaped them oft : Of all ships that swimmeth , she beareth the bell . Lustily , lustily , & c . And here is a master excelleth in skill , And our master's mate he is not to seek ; If Fortune then fail not ...
... fear no enemies , we have escaped them oft : Of all ships that swimmeth , she beareth the bell . Lustily , lustily , & c . And here is a master excelleth in skill , And our master's mate he is not to seek ; If Fortune then fail not ...
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... fear not but my son beginning " I 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 ...
... fear not but my son beginning " I 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 ...
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... fear was off by the death of Corineus , not content with secret enjoyment , divorcing Guendolen , he made Estrildis now his queen . Guendolen , all in rage , departs into Cornwall , where Madan , the son she had by Locrine , was ...
... fear was off by the death of Corineus , not content with secret enjoyment , divorcing Guendolen , he made Estrildis now his queen . Guendolen , all in rage , departs into Cornwall , where Madan , the son she had by Locrine , was ...
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... fear the stinging of wasps make fans of peacocks ' tails , whose spots are like eyes : and Lepidus , which could not sleep for the chattering of birds , set up a beast whose head was like a dragon : and we , which stand in awe of re ...
... fear the stinging of wasps make fans of peacocks ' tails , whose spots are like eyes : and Lepidus , which could not sleep for the chattering of birds , set up a beast whose head was like a dragon : and we , which stand in awe of re ...
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