Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... hear of none : but only of one that , writing a certain book called ' The School of Abuse , ' and dedicating it to Master Sidney , was for his labour scorned ; if , at least , it be in the goodness of that nature to scorn . Such folly ...
... hear of none : but only of one that , writing a certain book called ' The School of Abuse , ' and dedicating it to Master Sidney , was for his labour scorned ; if , at least , it be in the goodness of that nature to scorn . Such folly ...
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... Hear you , my lord , I pray you bring the : " Pardon me , sweet father , pardon me : good my lord of Exeter , speak for me ; par- don me , pardon , good father : not a word : ah , he will not speak one word : ah , Harry , now thrice ...
... Hear you , my lord , I pray you bring the : " Pardon me , sweet father , pardon me : good my lord of Exeter , speak for me ; par- don me , pardon , good father : not a word : ah , he will not speak one word : ah , Harry , now thrice ...
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... 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 lord , and well ...
... 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 lord , and well ...
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... hear a mournful style ! No human strength , no work can work my weal , Care in my heart so tyrant - like doth deal . You Dryades and lightfoot Satyri , You gracious fairies , which at even - tide Your closets leave , with heavenly ...
... hear a mournful style ! No human strength , no work can work my weal , Care in my heart so tyrant - like doth deal . You Dryades and lightfoot Satyri , You gracious fairies , which at even - tide Your closets leave , with heavenly ...
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... hear the Scythian Tambur- laine , Threat'ning the world with high astounding terms . " " " * His daring was successful . It is he who is accounted the " famous gracer of tragedians . " + It is he who has " gorgeously invested with rare ...
... hear the Scythian Tambur- laine , Threat'ning the world with high astounding terms . " " " * His daring was successful . It is he who is accounted the " famous gracer of tragedians . " + It is he who has " gorgeously invested with rare ...
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