Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... once belonged to them . Their rude action and simple language would be ridiculed ; and , when the feeling of ridicule crept in , their nature would be altered , and they would be- come essentially profane . There is a very curious ...
... once belonged to them . Their rude action and simple language would be ridiculed ; and , when the feeling of ridicule crept in , their nature would be altered , and they would be- come essentially profane . There is a very curious ...
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... once to think my death ? Though enemies there be that would my body kill , Yet shall they leave a never - dying mind . But you , villains , rebels , traitors as you are , How came the foe in , pressing so near ? Where , where slept the ...
... once to think my death ? Though enemies there be that would my body kill , Yet shall they leave a never - dying mind . But you , villains , rebels , traitors as you are , How came the foe in , pressing so near ? Where , where slept the ...
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... once his 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 ...
... once his 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 ...
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... once saluted him by name : but who in London hath not heard of his dissolute and licentious living ; his fond disguising of a Master of Art with ruffianly hair , unseemly apparel , and more unseemly company ; his vainglorious and ...
... once saluted him by name : but who in London hath not heard of his dissolute and licentious living ; his fond disguising of a Master of Art with ruffianly hair , unseemly apparel , and more unseemly company ; his vainglorious and ...
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... once get Boreas by the beard , and It is he who despises the " idiot art - masters that intrude themselves to our ears as the alchy- mists of eloquence , who , mounted on the stage of arrogance , think to outbrave better pens with the ...
... once get Boreas by the beard , and It is he who despises the " idiot art - masters that intrude themselves to our ears as the alchy- mists of eloquence , who , mounted on the stage of arrogance , think to outbrave better pens with the ...
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