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... reason , have disgraced The name of soldier with inglorious ease : In the full vintage of my flowing honors Sat still and saw it prest by other hands : Fortune came smiling to my youth and wooed it , And purple greatness met my ripen'd ...
... reason , have disgraced The name of soldier with inglorious ease : In the full vintage of my flowing honors Sat still and saw it prest by other hands : Fortune came smiling to my youth and wooed it , And purple greatness met my ripen'd ...
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... reason is obvious , —we have no longer a spirit - stirring scene of conflict , but Richard's soliloquies in prison . " I have been studying how I may compare This prison where I live unto the world : And for because the world is ...
... reason is obvious , —we have no longer a spirit - stirring scene of conflict , but Richard's soliloquies in prison . " I have been studying how I may compare This prison where I live unto the world : And for because the world is ...
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New Shakspere Society (London, England). reasons being allowed , what reason is there for Hamlet's writing when Shakspere had the whole intent of the sub - play in his mind's eye , and the whole making of it in his own hands ? Admit the ...
New Shakspere Society (London, England). reasons being allowed , what reason is there for Hamlet's writing when Shakspere had the whole intent of the sub - play in his mind's eye , and the whole making of it in his own hands ? Admit the ...
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Discussion on Paper I Mr Furnivall p 17 Mr Richard | 254 |
PORTIONS WERE WRITTEN AT DIFFERENT | 285 |
ON TWO PLAYS OF SHAKSPERES THE VERSIONS | 339 |
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