Publications, Volum 16Shakespeare Society, and to be had of W. Skeffington, 1843 |
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Pàgina 5
... never see Cupid armed with more than his bow and arrows ; and with these we find him furnished in all humours . These , too , are the only arms he had occasion for in the present action : a more illustrious one than any his friends ...
... never see Cupid armed with more than his bow and arrows ; and with these we find him furnished in all humours . These , too , are the only arms he had occasion for in the present action : a more illustrious one than any his friends ...
Pàgina 15
... never engaged ( as this supposition and the text require ) in an affair of the heart with the same person , though they each had a tender of the same hand . Elizabeth , who might have had him herself for the taking , did certainly ...
... never engaged ( as this supposition and the text require ) in an affair of the heart with the same person , though they each had a tender of the same hand . Elizabeth , who might have had him herself for the taking , did certainly ...
Pàgina 26
... never , " says Mr. Boaden , " did the magnificent Leicester expect to carry his romantic prize ; and surely never were " springes to catch woodcocks " laid with more art and profusion than were the devices employed by this ambitious ...
... never , " says Mr. Boaden , " did the magnificent Leicester expect to carry his romantic prize ; and surely never were " springes to catch woodcocks " laid with more art and profusion than were the devices employed by this ambitious ...
Pàgina 27
... never came to execution . The cause whereof , " says the author himself , " I cannot attribute to any other thing than to lack of opportunity and seasonable weather . ” — Ibid . 513 . i Gascoigne also alludes to the broken harmony of ...
... never came to execution . The cause whereof , " says the author himself , " I cannot attribute to any other thing than to lack of opportunity and seasonable weather . ” — Ibid . 513 . i Gascoigne also alludes to the broken harmony of ...
Pàgina 31
... never succeeded in his aspiring aims ; but , a man of warm passions , reckless principles , and unscrupulous means , he so contrived it as at once to indulge in a matrimonial connexion with a subject , and not to relax in his ...
... never succeeded in his aspiring aims ; but , a man of warm passions , reckless principles , and unscrupulous means , he so contrived it as at once to indulge in a matrimonial connexion with a subject , and not to relax in his ...
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