Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... doth serve us , it blows from the north . All things we have ready and nothing we want To furnish our ship that rideth hereby ; Victuals and weapons they be nothing scant ; Like worthy mariners ourselves we will try . Lustily , lustily ...
... doth serve us , it blows from the north . All things we have ready and nothing we want To furnish our ship that rideth hereby ; Victuals and weapons they be nothing scant ; Like worthy mariners ourselves we will try . Lustily , lustily ...
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... doth believe that it is Thebes ? If great many wandering words in quips and then a man can arrive to the child's age , to scoffs , carping and taunting at each thing know that the poet's persons and doings are which , by stirring the ...
... doth believe that it is Thebes ? If great many wandering words in quips and then a man can arrive to the child's age , to scoffs , carping and taunting at each thing know that the poet's persons and doings are which , by stirring the ...
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... doth deal . You Dryades and lightfoot Satyri , You gracious fairies , which at even - tide Your closets leave , with heavenly beauty stor❜d , And on your shoulders spread your golden locks ; You savage bears , in caves and darken'd ...
... doth deal . You Dryades and lightfoot Satyri , You gracious fairies , which at even - tide Your closets leave , with heavenly beauty stor❜d , And on your shoulders spread your golden locks ; You savage bears , in caves and darken'd ...
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... doth the generality of women : - ' Parcite paucarum diffundere crimen in omnes ; Spectetur meritis quæque puella suis . ' " * Those of Peele's dramatic works which have come down to us afford evidence that he pos- sessed great ...
... doth the generality of women : - ' Parcite paucarum diffundere crimen in omnes ; Spectetur meritis quæque puella suis . ' " * Those of Peele's dramatic works which have come down to us afford evidence that he pos- sessed great ...
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... doth require it so . " Malone has not marked these ; they are too simple to be included in his poetical gems . But are they not full to overflowing of those deep thoughts of human love which the great poet of the affections has sent ...
... doth require it so . " Malone has not marked these ; they are too simple to be included in his poetical gems . But are they not full to overflowing of those deep thoughts of human love which the great poet of the affections has sent ...
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