The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 4Riley, 1806 |
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... nature of the subject , which was a religious war or crusade ; secondly , the quality of the first writers , who were religious men ; and thirdly , the end of writing many of them , which was to carry on a religious purpose . We learn ...
... nature of the subject , which was a religious war or crusade ; secondly , the quality of the first writers , who were religious men ; and thirdly , the end of writing many of them , which was to carry on a religious purpose . We learn ...
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... nature's frame ? " O , one too much by thee ! Why had I one ? Why ever wast thou lovely in my eyes ? Why had I not , with charitable hand , Took up a beggar's issue at my gates ; Who smirched thus , " and mired with infamy , I might ...
... nature's frame ? " O , one too much by thee ! Why had I one ? Why ever wast thou lovely in my eyes ? Why had I not , with charitable hand , Took up a beggar's issue at my gates ; Who smirched thus , " and mired with infamy , I might ...
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... Nature hath so curiously performed his charge in the lineaments of his body , ” & c . Again , in Chapman's version of the fifth Iliad : took the weariness of fight " From all his nerves and lineaments , " Again , in the thirteenth Iliad ...
... Nature hath so curiously performed his charge in the lineaments of his body , ” & c . Again , in Chapman's version of the fifth Iliad : took the weariness of fight " From all his nerves and lineaments , " Again , in the thirteenth Iliad ...
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