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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... look off to those small humanities , Which draw me tenderly across my fear , - Lesser and fainter than my womanhood , - Or yet thy manhood , - with strange innocence Set in the misty lines of head and hand They lean together ! " The ...
... look off to those small humanities , Which draw me tenderly across my fear , - Lesser and fainter than my womanhood , - Or yet thy manhood , - with strange innocence Set in the misty lines of head and hand They lean together ! " The ...
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... look upon him during childhood only under the tute- lage of the father , whose good sense and strong charac- ter are shown by his rapid and steady rise of fortune and advancement among his townsmen . His son was taught , we may be sure ...
... look upon him during childhood only under the tute- lage of the father , whose good sense and strong charac- ter are shown by his rapid and steady rise of fortune and advancement among his townsmen . His son was taught , we may be sure ...
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... look beyond him quite . The prince but studies his companions , Like a strange tongue ; wherein , to gain the language , ' Tis needful that the most immodest word Be looked upon and learn'd ; which once attain'd , Your highness knows ...
... look beyond him quite . The prince but studies his companions , Like a strange tongue ; wherein , to gain the language , ' Tis needful that the most immodest word Be looked upon and learn'd ; which once attain'd , Your highness knows ...
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... look forward again , which we well may do , for Shakespeare's wife will soon pass entirely from our sight , when her husband was giving in- structions for his will he left her only his second - best - - bed , the one that probably she ...
... look forward again , which we well may do , for Shakespeare's wife will soon pass entirely from our sight , when her husband was giving in- structions for his will he left her only his second - best - - bed , the one that probably she ...
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... look back upon too exclusively as a period of gloom , tumult , and bloodshedding , people bought and sold , and were mar- ried and given in marriage , and feasted and amused themselves as we do now ; and we may be sure that among their ...
... look back upon too exclusively as a period of gloom , tumult , and bloodshedding , people bought and sold , and were mar- ried and given in marriage , and feasted and amused themselves as we do now ; and we may be sure that among their ...
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