The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... live to enjoy them himself . The third son , represented by Tarlton , was now summoned to the bed - side , and a grotesque figure he must have appeared in a costume which is described by an eye - witness as including a torn and dirty ...
... live to enjoy them himself . The third son , represented by Tarlton , was now summoned to the bed - side , and a grotesque figure he must have appeared in a costume which is described by an eye - witness as including a torn and dirty ...
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... live to enjoy them yourself . " It may be gathered , from the poet's subsequent history , that his return to Stratford - on - Avon was merely of a tem- porary character . The actors of those days were , as a rule , individual wanderers ...
... live to enjoy them yourself . " It may be gathered , from the poet's subsequent history , that his return to Stratford - on - Avon was merely of a tem- porary character . The actors of those days were , as a rule , individual wanderers ...
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... live another age . " Shakespeare's new poem is also mentioned in Willobie's Avisa , published in September , 1594 , the earliest contemporary work in which he is introduced by name ; and in the following year , " Lucrecia - sweet ...
... live another age . " Shakespeare's new poem is also mentioned in Willobie's Avisa , published in September , 1594 , the earliest contemporary work in which he is introduced by name ; and in the following year , " Lucrecia - sweet ...
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... live , As lend my body , palace to my soul , Away from her , and yet retain my soul . My body is her bower , her court , her abbey , And she an angel , -pure , divine , unspotted ! If I should lend her house , my lord , to thee , I kill ...
... live , As lend my body , palace to my soul , Away from her , and yet retain my soul . My body is her bower , her court , her abbey , And she an angel , -pure , divine , unspotted ! If I should lend her house , my lord , to thee , I kill ...
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... live things to dead . but , as it is possible that Edward III was composed some time before the year 1595 , it may , of course , be assumed that Shakespeare himself was the imitator , in his own acknowledged works , of the style of the ...
... live things to dead . but , as it is possible that Edward III was composed some time before the year 1595 , it may , of course , be assumed that Shakespeare himself was the imitator , in his own acknowledged works , of the style of the ...
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