The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of Surrey: With Memoirs, Critical Dissertations and Explanatory NotesJ. Nichol, 1856 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina xi
... hears , and is both upon a scale of stupendous magnitude . It follows , that his own personal character and history are of less importance . A Milton or a Burke striving to overrule public opinion , on political , moral , or religious ...
... hears , and is both upon a scale of stupendous magnitude . It follows , that his own personal character and history are of less importance . A Milton or a Burke striving to overrule public opinion , on political , moral , or religious ...
Pàgina xxiv
... hear the reduplication of her own voice , and creating Shakspeare as her everlasting echo ! It is the first and the finest compliment ever paid to our poet . In 1592 and 1593 , England was much afflicted by the plague the theatres were ...
... hear the reduplication of her own voice , and creating Shakspeare as her everlasting echo ! It is the first and the finest compliment ever paid to our poet . In 1592 and 1593 , England was much afflicted by the plague the theatres were ...
Pàgina 17
... hear nor see , Yet should I be in love , by touching thee . 74 ' Say , that the sense of feeling were bereft me , And that I could not see , nor hear , nor touch , And nothing but the very smell were left me , Yet would my love to thee ...
... hear nor see , Yet should I be in love , by touching thee . 74 ' Say , that the sense of feeling were bereft me , And that I could not see , nor hear , nor touch , And nothing but the very smell were left me , Yet would my love to thee ...
Pàgina 26
... hear ; And now his grief may be compared well To one sore - sick , that hears the passing bell . ? 118 Then shalt thou see the dew - bedabbled wretch Turn , and return , indenting with the way : Each envious briar his weary legs doth ...
... hear ; And now his grief may be compared well To one sore - sick , that hears the passing bell . ? 118 Then shalt thou see the dew - bedabbled wretch Turn , and return , indenting with the way : Each envious briar his weary legs doth ...
Pàgina 27
... hear'st me moralise , Applying this to that , and so to so ; For love can comment upon every woe . 120 Where did I leave ? ' No matter where , ' quoth he , ' Leave me , and then the story aptly ends : The night is spent .'- ' Why what ...
... hear'st me moralise , Applying this to that , and so to so ; For love can comment upon every woe . 120 Where did I leave ? ' No matter where , ' quoth he , ' Leave me , and then the story aptly ends : The night is spent .'- ' Why what ...
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The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of Surrey William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1866 |
The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of Surrey William Shakespeare Visualització de fragments - 1878 |
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