The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Blackie, 1890 |
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... honour they do one another ? 217 Act I. scene 1. line 12 , . Per . See where she comes , apparell'd like the spring . Act I. scene 1. lines 163-167 , · 267 Act III . scene 2. lines 105 , 106 ( Etching ) 288 O dear Diana , Thai . Where ...
... honour they do one another ? 217 Act I. scene 1. line 12 , . Per . See where she comes , apparell'd like the spring . Act I. scene 1. lines 163-167 , · 267 Act III . scene 2. lines 105 , 106 ( Etching ) 288 O dear Diana , Thai . Where ...
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... honour . This graver labour , the Lucrece , followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . dedicated to Southampton in words of GENERAL INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
... honour . This graver labour , the Lucrece , followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . dedicated to Southampton in words of GENERAL INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
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... honour of Essex , then her Majesty's representative in Ireland , had been delivered as part of the prologue to the last act of King Henry V. The un- fortunate earl was executed on February 25. Perhaps to make an outward show of ...
... honour of Essex , then her Majesty's representative in Ireland , had been delivered as part of the prologue to the last act of King Henry V. The un- fortunate earl was executed on February 25. Perhaps to make an outward show of ...
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... honour , Mrs. Mary Fitton , places the first acquaintance of the poet with Herbert , then a youth of eighteen , in the spring of the year 1598. While several other theories of Shakespeare's Sonnets are amusing from their absurdity ...
... honour , Mrs. Mary Fitton , places the first acquaintance of the poet with Herbert , then a youth of eighteen , in the spring of the year 1598. While several other theories of Shakespeare's Sonnets are amusing from their absurdity ...
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... honour of the Countess of Salisbury , which is met by a spirited repulse . With a reference to the Roman Lucrece the king , now brought to his better mind , addresses her : Arise true English lady : whom our isle May better boast of ...
... honour of the Countess of Salisbury , which is met by a spirited repulse . With a reference to the Roman Lucrece the king , now brought to his better mind , addresses her : Arise true English lady : whom our isle May better boast of ...
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