The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xvii
... quote Sidney once more , as the image of each action stirreth and instructeth the mind , so the lofty image of such Worthies most inflameth the mind with desire to be worthy , and informs with counsel how to be worthy1 . No Englishman ...
... quote Sidney once more , as the image of each action stirreth and instructeth the mind , so the lofty image of such Worthies most inflameth the mind with desire to be worthy , and informs with counsel how to be worthy1 . No Englishman ...
Page xxxii
... quote a Swiss observer , who , giving his impressions of a visit to England last summer , exclaims : How characteristic that of all the great events of the war it is not the victories of Alexander and Montgomery which have left the ...
... quote a Swiss observer , who , giving his impressions of a visit to England last summer , exclaims : How characteristic that of all the great events of the war it is not the victories of Alexander and Montgomery which have left the ...
Page 131
... quotes from The Brut : And whanne the King hadde herde ... the answere of the Dolfyne , he was wondir sore agrevyd ,. . .and anon lette make tenysballis for the Dolfyn in alle the haste that thay myghte be maad , and that thei were ...
... quotes from The Brut : And whanne the King hadde herde ... the answere of the Dolfyne , he was wondir sore agrevyd ,. . .and anon lette make tenysballis for the Dolfyn in alle the haste that thay myghte be maad , and that thei were ...
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