Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... heart is ready dight , For upon thee is all my thought . ” In the play of ' Noah , ' when the dove re- turned to the ark with the olive - branch , there was a joyful chorus : — " With mirth and joy never more to mell . " * Dugdale ...
... heart is ready dight , For upon thee is all my thought . ” In the play of ' Noah , ' when the dove re- turned to the ark with the olive - branch , there was a joyful chorus : — " With mirth and joy never more to mell . " * Dugdale ...
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... heart will not re- ceive it for a pitched field ? " ( Sidney - ' De- | fence of Poesy . ) The curtain is removed , and without preparation we encounter the Prince in the midst of his profligacy . Ned and Tom are his companions ; and ...
... heart will not re- ceive it for a pitched field ? " ( Sidney - ' De- | fence of Poesy . ) The curtain is removed , and without preparation we encounter the Prince in the midst of his profligacy . Ned and Tom are his companions ; and ...
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... heart , Were it harder than brass or bullion . Hen . IV . Nobly spoken , and like a king . venge ; And all , yea , all the world , I think , Cries for revenge , and nothing but revenge : But to conclude , I have deserv'd revenge . In ...
... heart , Were it harder than brass or bullion . Hen . IV . Nobly spoken , and like a king . venge ; And all , yea , all the world , I think , Cries for revenge , and nothing but revenge : But to conclude , I have deserv'd revenge . In ...
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... heart oppress'd with care ; Address your ears to 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 ...
... heart oppress'd with care ; Address your ears to 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 ...
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... heart wrapped in a player's hide , hold , in the characters of a hermit , a gar- supposes he is as well able to bombast out a dener , and a mole - catcher . In all these blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an productions we ...
... heart wrapped in a player's hide , hold , in the characters of a hermit , a gar- supposes he is as well able to bombast out a dener , and a mole - catcher . In all these blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an productions we ...
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