The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... sweet delights of learning's treasure , That wont with comic sock to beautify The painted theatres , and fill with pleasure The listener's eyes and ears with melody , In which I late was wont to reign as queen , And mask in mirth with ...
... sweet delights of learning's treasure , That wont with comic sock to beautify The painted theatres , and fill with pleasure The listener's eyes and ears with melody , In which I late was wont to reign as queen , And mask in mirth with ...
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... sweet wits which wont the like to frame , Are now despised and made a laughing game . And he , the man whom Nature's self had made To mock herself and truth to imitate , With kindly counter under mimick shade , Our pleasant Willy , Ah ...
... sweet wits which wont the like to frame , Are now despised and made a laughing game . And he , the man whom Nature's self had made To mock herself and truth to imitate , With kindly counter under mimick shade , Our pleasant Willy , Ah ...
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... sweet nectar flow'd . " Nash had written , “ Methought Vetus Comœdia began to prick him at London in the right vein , when he brought forth Divinity with a scratched face , holding of her heart , as if she were sick , because Martin ...
... sweet nectar flow'd . " Nash had written , “ Methought Vetus Comœdia began to prick him at London in the right vein , when he brought forth Divinity with a scratched face , holding of her heart , as if she were sick , because Martin ...
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... sweet numbers and melodious measures , With which I wont the winged words to tie , And make a tuneful diapase of pleasures , Now being let to run at liberty By those which have no skill to rule them right , Have now quite lost their ...
... sweet numbers and melodious measures , With which I wont the winged words to tie , And make a tuneful diapase of pleasures , Now being let to run at liberty By those which have no skill to rule them right , Have now quite lost their ...
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... sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honey- tongued Shakespeare ; witness his Venus and Adonis , his Lucrece , his sugared sonnets among his private friends , & c . " As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for tragedy ...
... sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honey- tongued Shakespeare ; witness his Venus and Adonis , his Lucrece , his sugared sonnets among his private friends , & c . " As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for tragedy ...
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