The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. 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 2Little, Brown and Company, 1881 |
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... never fades . Fed with Ambrofian meate In a well - lyned vesture , rich and neat . So with this robe they cloath him , hid him wear it For time fall neuer staine , nor envy teare it . The friendly admirer of his Endowments , I. M. S. ...
... never fades . Fed with Ambrofian meate In a well - lyned vesture , rich and neat . So with this robe they cloath him , hid him wear it For time fall neuer staine , nor envy teare it . The friendly admirer of his Endowments , I. M. S. ...
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... never allow to be forgotten , for the sake of this stanza : " Silence in love betrays more woe Than words , howe'er so witty ; The beggar that is dumb , you know , May challenge double pity . ” His poems were published at London in 1660 ...
... never allow to be forgotten , for the sake of this stanza : " Silence in love betrays more woe Than words , howe'er so witty ; The beggar that is dumb , you know , May challenge double pity . ” His poems were published at London in 1660 ...
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... never rose to any distinction in the theatre , and at the publication of this vol- ume was at the height of his reputation as a poet ; but the reason for the omission of other names is not so readily conjectured . The arrangement of the ...
... never rose to any distinction in the theatre , and at the publication of this vol- ume was at the height of his reputation as a poet ; but the reason for the omission of other names is not so readily conjectured . The arrangement of the ...
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... never friendly to their calling , with the distruction of their meanes of livelihood , by the pulling downe of their plaiehouse , which is a priuate theatre , and hath neuer giuen occasion of anger by anie disorders . These bearers are ...
... never friendly to their calling , with the distruction of their meanes of livelihood , by the pulling downe of their plaiehouse , which is a priuate theatre , and hath neuer giuen occasion of anger by anie disorders . These bearers are ...
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... never more shall tears beget For Juliet's love and cruel Capulet : Harry shall not be seen as king or prince , They died with thee , dear Dick , [ and not long since , ] Not to revive again . Jeronimo Shall cease to mourn his son ...
... never more shall tears beget For Juliet's love and cruel Capulet : Harry shall not be seen as king or prince , They died with thee , dear Dick , [ and not long since , ] Not to revive again . Jeronimo Shall cease to mourn his son ...
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