The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... Lord Byron of the period , have been known even by name to not one in ten thousand of his countrymen . It was one of the great native advantages of Shakespeare that he came of people half - yeomen , half - tradesmen , had a sound ...
... Lord Byron of the period , have been known even by name to not one in ten thousand of his countrymen . It was one of the great native advantages of Shakespeare that he came of people half - yeomen , half - tradesmen , had a sound ...
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... Lord Southampton , born on October 6 , 1573 , succeeded his father , the second Earl of Southampton , just before his eighth birthday , and was nineteen and a half years old when Shakespeare addressed this letter to him . An intimate ...
... Lord Southampton , born on October 6 , 1573 , succeeded his father , the second Earl of Southampton , just before his eighth birthday , and was nineteen and a half years old when Shakespeare addressed this letter to him . An intimate ...
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... supreme ] Imperial superior or lord . 997 " No , no , " jest ] See line 930 , supra , and note . 999 When as ] When . 1004 Be wreak'd ] Be avenged , wreak vengeance . " Tis he , foul creature , that hath done [ 52 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
... supreme ] Imperial superior or lord . 997 " No , no , " jest ] See line 930 , supra , and note . 999 When as ] When . 1004 Be wreak'd ] Be avenged , wreak vengeance . " Tis he , foul creature , that hath done [ 52 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
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... - too - timeless ] quite unseasonable . 49 Thy hasty spring still blasts ] Cf. line 869 , infra : " Unruly blasts wait on the tender spring . " 30 40 When at Collatium this false lord arrived , Well was [ 69 ] THE RAPE OF LUCRECE.
... - too - timeless ] quite unseasonable . 49 Thy hasty spring still blasts ] Cf. line 869 , infra : " Unruly blasts wait on the tender spring . " 30 40 When at Collatium this false lord arrived , Well was [ 69 ] THE RAPE OF LUCRECE.
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. When at Collatium this false lord arrived , Well was he welcomed by the Roman dame , Within whose face beauty and virtue strived Which of them both should underprop her fame : When virtue bragg'd ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. When at Collatium this false lord arrived , Well was he welcomed by the Roman dame , Within whose face beauty and virtue strived Which of them both should underprop her fame : When virtue bragg'd ...
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