The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Band 1Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... beauty which would grace higher fortunes . Falstaff probably quotes here the burthen of an old song : " It plays Fortune my foe as distinctly as may be . " Lingua , Sig . F 2 , ed . 1607. And see the following lines from Lilly's Woman ...
... beauty which would grace higher fortunes . Falstaff probably quotes here the burthen of an old song : " It plays Fortune my foe as distinctly as may be . " Lingua , Sig . F 2 , ed . 1607. And see the following lines from Lilly's Woman ...
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... beauty , or often by his own imagination , married and a father before he should be well beyond a father's care , or bound as much in honor , according to the matrimonial code , as if he were married , developing into a man of mark and ...
... beauty , or often by his own imagination , married and a father before he should be well beyond a father's care , or bound as much in honor , according to the matrimonial code , as if he were married , developing into a man of mark and ...
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... beauty ; and some of them paid him the unequivocal compliment of plagiarism . * Even * See Willoughby's Avisa , 1594 ; Drayton's Matilda , 1594 ; Barnefield's Poems in Divers Humors , 1598 ; Heywood's Fair Maid of the Exchange , 1607 ...
... beauty ; and some of them paid him the unequivocal compliment of plagiarism . * Even * See Willoughby's Avisa , 1594 ; Drayton's Matilda , 1594 ; Barnefield's Poems in Divers Humors , 1598 ; Heywood's Fair Maid of the Exchange , 1607 ...
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... beauty , as Shakespeare's own works bear witness ; and the artists sought to flatter their subjects . But neither this fault nor the very careless drawing of the costume can detract from the intrinsic interest of this picture . The ...
... beauty , as Shakespeare's own works bear witness ; and the artists sought to flatter their subjects . But neither this fault nor the very careless drawing of the costume can detract from the intrinsic interest of this picture . The ...
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... beauty so glorious , so perennial , as ever after to gladden , to perfume , and to adorn the ages . The rapidity of this transition is astonishing . It is almost like magical transformation . In less than twenty years from the time when ...
... beauty so glorious , so perennial , as ever after to gladden , to perfume , and to adorn the ages . The rapidity of this transition is astonishing . It is almost like magical transformation . In less than twenty years from the time when ...
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