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... thought of him , brooded over him , steeped himself in him ; the music of his lines haunted him , stimulated him to write , sustained and delighted him . He finds a head of Shakespeare in his lodgings at Carisbrooke and hangs it over ...
... thought of him , brooded over him , steeped himself in him ; the music of his lines haunted him , stimulated him to write , sustained and delighted him . He finds a head of Shakespeare in his lodgings at Carisbrooke and hangs it over ...
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... thought in his mind at the moment or seemed applicable to it , as well as for their intrinsic or poetical worth . ' The two lines on spring and autumn in The Tempest ( IV . i . 114-15 ) , already noted , are another example of this ...
... thought in his mind at the moment or seemed applicable to it , as well as for their intrinsic or poetical worth . ' The two lines on spring and autumn in The Tempest ( IV . i . 114-15 ) , already noted , are another example of this ...
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... thoughts I cleave to ; Ari . Ay , my commander : when I presented Ceres , I thought to have told thee of it : but I fear'd , Lest I might anger thee . Ari . So full of valour , that they smote the air For breathing in their faces ; beat ...
... thoughts I cleave to ; Ari . Ay , my commander : when I presented Ceres , I thought to have told thee of it : but I fear'd , Lest I might anger thee . Ari . So full of valour , that they smote the air For breathing in their faces ; beat ...
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