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... thought , and is evidently destitute of that intelligence and useful know- ledge that pervade even the meanest of Shakespeare's un- disputed performances . To speak more plainly , it is neither enriched by the gems that sparkle through ...
... thought , and is evidently destitute of that intelligence and useful know- ledge that pervade even the meanest of Shakespeare's un- disputed performances . To speak more plainly , it is neither enriched by the gems that sparkle through ...
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... thought you worthy of it . O ! that the gods ... Would set me free from this unhallow'd place , Though they did change me to the meanest bird That flies i ' the purer air . So too the opening lines of Act v . , describing her oc ...
... thought you worthy of it . O ! that the gods ... Would set me free from this unhallow'd place , Though they did change me to the meanest bird That flies i ' the purer air . So too the opening lines of Act v . , describing her oc ...
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... thoughts the king Of every virtue gives renown to men ! Her face the book of praises , where is read Nothing but curious pleasures , as from thence Sorrow were ever raz'd , and testy wrath Could never be her mild companion . 15 You gods ...
... thoughts the king Of every virtue gives renown to men ! Her face the book of praises , where is read Nothing but curious pleasures , as from thence Sorrow were ever raz'd , and testy wrath Could never be her mild companion . 15 You gods ...
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... thought but faith- sse and courage , he presently ed from his own horse , " etc. thought ] prompting . : a 65. I am ... breed ] For us myth as to the death of the nt vipers , Topsell , Historie of gSerpents , refers to Herodotus ...
... thought but faith- sse and courage , he presently ed from his own horse , " etc. thought ] prompting . : a 65. I am ... breed ] For us myth as to the death of the nt vipers , Topsell , Historie of gSerpents , refers to Herodotus ...
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... thoughts revolt ; For he's no man on whom perfections wait That , knowing sin within , will touch the gate . 80 You are a fair viol , and your sense the strings , : - the idea of matricidal design . In Julius Cæsar , v . iii . 70 , 71 ...
... thoughts revolt ; For he's no man on whom perfections wait That , knowing sin within , will touch the gate . 80 You are a fair viol , and your sense the strings , : - the idea of matricidal design . In Julius Cæsar , v . iii . 70 , 71 ...
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