Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... young men ; Which briefly showed their fantasy then : In writings their meanings they did declare , And to give them to the king they did not spare . Now silence I desire you therefore , For the Vice is entering at the door . " The ...
... young men ; Which briefly showed their fantasy then : In writings their meanings they did declare , And to give them to the king they did not spare . Now silence I desire you therefore , For the Vice is entering at the door . " The ...
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... young men are then called in to make exposition ; and certainly , whatever defects of manners were exhibited by the audiences of that day , they must have possessed the virtue of pa- tience in a remarkable degree to have en- abled them ...
... young men are then called in to make exposition ; and certainly , whatever defects of manners were exhibited by the audiences of that day , they must have possessed the virtue of pa- tience in a remarkable degree to have en- abled them ...
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... young men , women , boys , girls , and such - like , be the judges of faults there pointed out , the rebuking of manners in that place is neither lawful nor convenient , but to be held for a kind of libelling and defaming . " The no ...
... young men , women , boys , girls , and such - like , be the judges of faults there pointed out , the rebuking of manners in that place is neither lawful nor convenient , but to be held for a kind of libelling and defaming . " The no ...
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... young maids , and Estrildis above the rest , passing fair , the daughter of a king in Germany ; from whence Humber , as he went wasting the sea To work revenge , and judge their prince's fact . coast , had led her captive ; whom Locrine ...
... young maids , and Estrildis above the rest , passing fair , the daughter of a king in Germany ; from whence Humber , as he went wasting the sea To work revenge , and judge their prince's fact . coast , had led her captive ; whom Locrine ...
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... young Locrine " - " So Humber " " So martial Locrine " " So Guendolen . " A writer in the ' Edinburgh Review ' most justly calls Locrine “ a cha- racteristic work of its time . " If we were to regard these dumb - shows as the most deci ...
... young Locrine " - " So Humber " " So martial Locrine " " So Guendolen . " A writer in the ' Edinburgh Review ' most justly calls Locrine “ a cha- racteristic work of its time . " If we were to regard these dumb - shows as the most deci ...
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