The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... seems to me there is no one about whom I know so much . For what is knowledge respect- ing a person ? Is it the precise day of his birth , and of his death ? Is it the colour of his hair and eyes , the exact number of his inches in ...
... seems to me there is no one about whom I know so much . For what is knowledge respect- ing a person ? Is it the precise day of his birth , and of his death ? Is it the colour of his hair and eyes , the exact number of his inches in ...
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... seems to have been published about 1597. The rendering of Ovid's Amores is there assigned to Marlowe , and Shakespeare's quotation is there translated thus : - Let base conceited wits admire vile things ; Fair Phoebus lead me to the ...
... seems to have been published about 1597. The rendering of Ovid's Amores is there assigned to Marlowe , and Shakespeare's quotation is there translated thus : - Let base conceited wits admire vile things ; Fair Phoebus lead me to the ...
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... seem an hour but short , Being wasted in such time - beguiling sport . " from Parnassus ( c . 1600 ) , III , i , 1053-1054 . The last couplet of this stanza and the last four lines of the next stanza are similarly cited by the same ...
... seem an hour but short , Being wasted in such time - beguiling sport . " from Parnassus ( c . 1600 ) , III , i , 1053-1054 . The last couplet of this stanza and the last four lines of the next stanza are similarly cited by the same ...
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... seem night ; Love keeps his revels where there are but twain ; Be bold to play , our sport is not in sight : These blue - vein'd violets whereon we lean Never can blab , nor know not what we mean . " The tender spring upon thy tempting ...
... seem night ; Love keeps his revels where there are but twain ; Be bold to play , our sport is not in sight : These blue - vein'd violets whereon we lean Never can blab , nor know not what we mean . " The tender spring upon thy tempting ...
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... seem to melt . " Bid me discourse , I will enchant thine ear , Or , like a fairy , trip upon the green , Or , like a nymph , with long dishevell❜d hair , Dance on the sands , and yet no footing seen : Love is a spirit all compact of ...
... seem to melt . " Bid me discourse , I will enchant thine ear , Or , like a fairy , trip upon the green , Or , like a nymph , with long dishevell❜d hair , Dance on the sands , and yet no footing seen : Love is a spirit all compact of ...
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