The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... doth desire to be put out of the Company , and Mr. Shaxpere doth not come to the halls when they be warned , nor hath not done of a long time . " For the time present there may have been an obstruction known , but not mentioned , for in ...
... doth desire to be put out of the Company , and Mr. Shaxpere doth not come to the halls when they be warned , nor hath not done of a long time . " For the time present there may have been an obstruction known , but not mentioned , for in ...
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... doth hate They in the minds of men now tyrannize And the fair scene with rudeness now disguise . All places they with folly have possest , And with vain toys the vulgar entertain ; But me have banished with all the rest That whilom wont ...
... doth hate They in the minds of men now tyrannize And the fair scene with rudeness now disguise . All places they with folly have possest , And with vain toys the vulgar entertain ; But me have banished with all the rest That whilom wont ...
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... doth the learned's task upon him take . But that same gentle spirit from whose pen Large streams of honey and sweet nectar flow , Scorning the boldness of such base - born men , Which dare their follies forth so rashly throw Doth rather ...
... doth the learned's task upon him take . But that same gentle spirit from whose pen Large streams of honey and sweet nectar flow , Scorning the boldness of such base - born men , Which dare their follies forth so rashly throw Doth rather ...
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... Doth , like himself , heroically sound . " There is an incongruity in Spenser's dedication of verses with such a dismal and discontented theme , as his tears of the Muses , to Lady Strange . The histrionic patronage of her lord was ...
... Doth , like himself , heroically sound . " There is an incongruity in Spenser's dedication of verses with such a dismal and discontented theme , as his tears of the Muses , to Lady Strange . The histrionic patronage of her lord was ...
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... Doth scorn the pride of wonted ornaments ; Then fittest are these ragged rhymes for me , To tell my sorrows that exceeding be . " For the sweet numbers and melodious measures , With which I wont the winged words to tie , And make a ...
... Doth scorn the pride of wonted ornaments ; Then fittest are these ragged rhymes for me , To tell my sorrows that exceeding be . " For the sweet numbers and melodious measures , With which I wont the winged words to tie , And make a ...
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