Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... hand , to combat some opinions of former editors which were addressed to an age nearly without poetry ; which looked upon the age of Shakspere as equally remarkable for the rudeness as for the vigour of its literature ; and which ...
... hand , to combat some opinions of former editors which were addressed to an age nearly without poetry ; which looked upon the age of Shakspere as equally remarkable for the rudeness as for the vigour of its literature ; and which ...
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... hand , and leaning with the other hand upon the other's shoulder , and so they two went along in a soft pace , round about by the skirt of the stage , till at last they came to the cradle , when all the court was in greatest jollity ...
... hand , and leaning with the other hand upon the other's shoulder , and so they two went along in a soft pace , round about by the skirt of the stage , till at last they came to the cradle , when all the court was in greatest jollity ...
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... hand , Dion's description how English- men went naked and were good soldiers they fed upon roots and barks of trees ; they would stand up to the chin many days in marshes without victuals ; " and , on the other hand , " but the exercise ...
... hand , Dion's description how English- men went naked and were good soldiers they fed upon roots and barks of trees ; they would stand up to the chin many days in marshes without victuals ; " and , on the other hand , " but the exercise ...
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... hand , it is made like our shadows , longest at the rising and fall of the sun ; shortest of all at high noon . ” It has scarcely , we think , been noticed that the justly celebrated work of Sir Philip Sid- ney forms an important part ...
... hand , it is made like our shadows , longest at the rising and fall of the sun ; shortest of all at high noon . ” It has scarcely , we think , been noticed that the justly celebrated work of Sir Philip Sid- ney forms an important part ...
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... hand , Vain Hope , Brittle Joy ; and with a carnation twist of silk from his right hand , Fair Resemblance , Late Repentance . " We have their choruses at the conclusion of other acts ; and , previous to the fourth act , not only ...
... hand , Vain Hope , Brittle Joy ; and with a carnation twist of silk from his right hand , Fair Resemblance , Late Repentance . " We have their choruses at the conclusion of other acts ; and , previous to the fourth act , not only ...
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