The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... beauty of Shakspere's conception is , that , under the supernatural influence , " the human mortals " move precisely accord- ing to their respective natures and habits . Demetrius and Lysander are impatient and revengeful ; -Helena is ...
... beauty of Shakspere's conception is , that , under the supernatural influence , " the human mortals " move precisely accord- ing to their respective natures and habits . Demetrius and Lysander are impatient and revengeful ; -Helena is ...
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... beauty . As in The Comedy of Errors , ' — " My decayed fair A sunny look of his would soon repair . " This is the reading of the quartos . In the folio we have " you fair . " " b Favour - features - appearance - outward qualities . In ...
... beauty . As in The Comedy of Errors , ' — " My decayed fair A sunny look of his would soon repair . " This is the reading of the quartos . In the folio we have " you fair . " " b Favour - features - appearance - outward qualities . In ...
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... beauty ; would that fault were mine ! Her . Take comfort ; he no more shall see my face ; Lysander and myself will fly this place . Before the time I did Lysander see , Seem'd Athens like a paradise to me : O then , what graces in my ...
... beauty ; would that fault were mine ! Her . Take comfort ; he no more shall see my face ; Lysander and myself will fly this place . Before the time I did Lysander see , Seem'd Athens like a paradise to me : O then , what graces in my ...
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... beauty and savour of sweet flowers , and with the harmony of birds praising God in their kind . " Stubbs , however , in his ' Anatomie of Abuses , ' first printed in 1585 - at the very period when Shakspere was laying up in his native ...
... beauty and savour of sweet flowers , and with the harmony of birds praising God in their kind . " Stubbs , however , in his ' Anatomie of Abuses , ' first printed in 1585 - at the very period when Shakspere was laying up in his native ...
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... beauty as well as the rich ) that have fair hair , these nice dames will not rest till they have bought it . Or if any children have fair hair , they will entice them into a secret place , and for a penny or two they will cut off their ...
... beauty as well as the rich ) that have fair hair , these nice dames will not rest till they have bought it . Or if any children have fair hair , they will entice them into a secret place , and for a penny or two they will cut off their ...
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