The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... heaven 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 ...
... heaven 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 ...
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... heaven were also provided for . The stage is constantly spoken of as strewn with rushes the custom even of palace - chambers , occasion , by excess of refinement , it was matted . 66 on In Shakespeare's company several actors of ...
... heaven were also provided for . The stage is constantly spoken of as strewn with rushes the custom even of palace - chambers , occasion , by excess of refinement , it was matted . 66 on In Shakespeare's company several actors of ...
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... " Honey - tongued Shakespeare , when I saw thine issue I swore Apollo got them and none other ; Their rosy - tainted features clothed in tissue , • Some heaven - born goddess said to be their WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . lvii.
... " Honey - tongued Shakespeare , when I saw thine issue I swore Apollo got them and none other ; Their rosy - tainted features clothed in tissue , • Some heaven - born goddess said to be their WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . lvii.
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William Shakespeare. • Some heaven - born goddess said to be their mother . Rose - cheekt Adonis with his amber tresses , Fair fire - hot Venus charming him to love her , Chaste Lucretia , virgin - like her dresses , Proud lust - stung ...
William Shakespeare. • Some heaven - born goddess said to be their mother . Rose - cheekt Adonis with his amber tresses , Fair fire - hot Venus charming him to love her , Chaste Lucretia , virgin - like her dresses , Proud lust - stung ...
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... heavens , blow ope the iron gates Of death and Lethe , where confused lie Great heaps of ruinous mortality . In that deep dusky dungeon to discern A royal ghost from churl's ; by art to learn The physiognomy of shades , and give Them ...
... heavens , blow ope the iron gates Of death and Lethe , where confused lie Great heaps of ruinous mortality . In that deep dusky dungeon to discern A royal ghost from churl's ; by art to learn The physiognomy of shades , and give Them ...
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