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... night of the past is sensibly enough stated by Aubrey himself : — " What uncertainty do we find in printed histories ! They either treading too near on the heels of truth , that they dare not speak plain ; or else for want of ...
... night of the past is sensibly enough stated by Aubrey himself : — " What uncertainty do we find in printed histories ! They either treading too near on the heels of truth , that they dare not speak plain ; or else for want of ...
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... affirmed or denied . It is tolerably clear that the exquisite speech of a ' On the Origin of the English Stage : ' - Reliques , vol . i . Oberon in ' A Midsummer Night's Dream ' is associated 28 CHAP . II . LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
... affirmed or denied . It is tolerably clear that the exquisite speech of a ' On the Origin of the English Stage : ' - Reliques , vol . i . Oberon in ' A Midsummer Night's Dream ' is associated 28 CHAP . II . LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
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... Night's Dream , ' has explained the allusions in that exquisite passage with far more success than the belief of Warburton that the Queen of Scots was pointed at , or of Mr. Boaden that Amy Robsart was the " little western flower . " He ...
... Night's Dream , ' has explained the allusions in that exquisite passage with far more success than the belief of Warburton that the Queen of Scots was pointed at , or of Mr. Boaden that Amy Robsart was the " little western flower . " He ...
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... night he lay at Atherston , became his guide to the field , advised him in the attack , and how to profit by the sun and by the wind . " Burton further says , writing in 1622 , that the inhabitants living around the plain called ...
... night he lay at Atherston , became his guide to the field , advised him in the attack , and how to profit by the sun and by the wind . " Burton further says , writing in 1622 , that the inhabitants living around the plain called ...
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... night a dreadful and a terrible dream , for it seemed to him , being asleep , that he saw divers images like terrible devils , not suffering him to take any quiet or rest . ” Burton says , previous to his description of the dream ...
... night a dreadful and a terrible dream , for it seemed to him , being asleep , that he saw divers images like terrible devils , not suffering him to take any quiet or rest . ” Burton says , previous to his description of the dream ...
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