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 xx
... prove that its author was early familiar with the intricate beauties of forest scenery , and acquainted with the habitudes of the " poor dappled fools , " the " native burghers of the desert city " of the woods . Somewhat inconsistently ...
... prove that its author was early familiar with the intricate beauties of forest scenery , and acquainted with the habitudes of the " poor dappled fools , " the " native burghers of the desert city " of the woods . Somewhat inconsistently ...
Pàgina xxi
... proved to be false , and the statement is founded on a confusion of mar- riage with the then common practice of previous betrothal before witnesses . How , why , and when this supreme spirit first visited Lon- don , are questions which ...
... proved to be false , and the statement is founded on a confusion of mar- riage with the then common practice of previous betrothal before witnesses . How , why , and when this supreme spirit first visited Lon- don , are questions which ...
Pàgina xxiii
... " William Shakspeare . " This is important , as proving that the poet was already a man of property and consideration in his own sphere . In 1591 appeared some verses by Spenser , entitled " WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xxiii.
... " William Shakspeare . " This is important , as proving that the poet was already a man of property and consideration in his own sphere . In 1591 appeared some verses by Spenser , entitled " WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xxiii.
Pàgina 1
... prove deformed , I shall be sorry it had so noble a godfather , and never after ear1 so barren a land , for fear it yield me still so bad a harvest . I leave it to your honourable survey , and your Honour to your heart's content ; which ...
... prove deformed , I shall be sorry it had so noble a godfather , and never after ear1 so barren a land , for fear it yield me still so bad a harvest . I leave it to your honourable survey , and your Honour to your heart's content ; which ...
Pàgina 3
... prove : Backward she push'd him , as she would be thrust , And govern'd him in strength , though not in lust . 8 So soon was she along , as he was down , Each leaning on their elbows and their hips : Now doth she stroke his cheek , now ...
... prove : Backward she push'd him , as she would be thrust , And govern'd him in strength , though not in lust . 8 So soon was she along , as he was down , Each leaning on their elbows and their hips : Now doth she stroke his cheek , now ...
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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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