Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, المجلد 1 |
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1593 , was continued through the year 1594 : we apprehend that it would be
finished and ready for the reception of “ Her dainty hand addrest to daw her dear ,
Her roseal lip allied to his pale cheek , Her sighs , and then her looks and heavy
...
1593 , was continued through the year 1594 : we apprehend that it would be
finished and ready for the reception of “ Her dainty hand addrest to daw her dear ,
Her roseal lip allied to his pale cheek , Her sighs , and then her looks and heavy
...
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indeed , it were restored to them ; and our poet may have employed his brother
Gilbert , who was two years and a half younger than himself , and perhaps
accustomed to agricultural pursuits , to look after his farming concerns in the
country ...
indeed , it were restored to them ; and our poet may have employed his brother
Gilbert , who was two years and a half younger than himself , and perhaps
accustomed to agricultural pursuits , to look after his farming concerns in the
country ...
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The expression , we apprehend , is less intellectual than it must have been in
reality , and the forehead , though lofty and expansive , is not strongly marked
with thought : on the whole , it has rather a look of gaiety and good humour than
of ...
The expression , we apprehend , is less intellectual than it must have been in
reality , and the forehead , though lofty and expansive , is not strongly marked
with thought : on the whole , it has rather a look of gaiety and good humour than
of ...
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6 the bust : at all events , the engraving rather looks like the author of “ Lear ” and
“ Macbeth , " and the bust like the author of “ Much Ado about Nothing ” and “ The
Merry Wives of Windsor : ” the last may be said to represent Shakespeare ...
6 the bust : at all events , the engraving rather looks like the author of “ Lear ” and
“ Macbeth , " and the bust like the author of “ Much Ado about Nothing ” and “ The
Merry Wives of Windsor : ” the last may be said to represent Shakespeare ...
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... book , When brass and marble fade , shall make thee look Fresh to all ages ;
when posterity Shall loath what's new , think all is prodigy That is not Shake -
speare's , every line , each verse , Here shall revive , redeem thee from thy herse
.
... book , When brass and marble fade , shall make thee look Fresh to all ages ;
when posterity Shall loath what's new , think all is prodigy That is not Shake -
speare's , every line , each verse , Here shall revive , redeem thee from thy herse
.
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