The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 1-2Collins & Hannay, 1826 |
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... honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the earl of Southampton , fa- mous in the histories of that time for his friendship to the unfortunate earl of Essex . It was to that noble lord that he ...
... honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the earl of Southampton , fa- mous in the histories of that time for his friendship to the unfortunate earl of Essex . It was to that noble lord that he ...
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... honour to Shakespeare , that in writing ( whatsoever he penned ) he never blotted out a line . My answer hath " been , Would he had blotted a thousand ! which they thought 66 46 66 a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this ...
... honour to Shakespeare , that in writing ( whatsoever he penned ) he never blotted out a line . My answer hath " been , Would he had blotted a thousand ! which they thought 66 46 66 a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this ...
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... honour , sudden and quick in quarrel , Seeking the bubble reputation Ev'n in the cannon's mouth . And then the justice ; In fair round belly , with good capon lin❜d , With eyes severe , and beard of formal cut , Full of wise saws and ...
... honour , sudden and quick in quarrel , Seeking the bubble reputation Ev'n in the cannon's mouth . And then the justice ; In fair round belly , with good capon lin❜d , With eyes severe , and beard of formal cut , Full of wise saws and ...
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... honours due only to excellence are paid to an- tiquity , is a complaint likely to be always continued by those , who ... honour past than present excellence ; and the mind contemplates ge- nius through the shades of age , as the eye ...
... honours due only to excellence are paid to an- tiquity , is a complaint likely to be always continued by those , who ... honour past than present excellence ; and the mind contemplates ge- nius through the shades of age , as the eye ...
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... honours at every transmission . But because human judgment , though it be gradually gaining upon certainty , never becomes infallible ; and ap- probation , though long continued , may yet be only the ap- probation of prejudice or ...
... honours at every transmission . But because human judgment , though it be gradually gaining upon certainty , never becomes infallible ; and ap- probation , though long continued , may yet be only the ap- probation of prejudice or ...
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