The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of SurreyJames Nichol, 1866 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina xx
... never a worshipper of Mercury , the god of thieves , although the chief favourite of Apollo , the god of poets . In his day , indeed , deer - hunting was not counted a great offence - no greater than bird - nesting is now- and it is ...
... never a worshipper of Mercury , the god of thieves , although the chief favourite of Apollo , the god of poets . In his day , indeed , deer - hunting was not counted a great offence - no greater than bird - nesting is now- and it is ...
Pàgina xxi
... never forgive him because he died in his wife's arms . Anne Hath- away appears to have been a suitable match to him in degree , in substance , and in external appearance , and probably made him happier than Lady Jane Grey with all her ...
... never forgive him because he died in his wife's arms . Anne Hath- away appears to have been a suitable match to him in degree , in substance , and in external appearance , and probably made him happier than Lady Jane Grey with all her ...
Pàgina xxvi
... never saw again the beautiful granite streets of Aberdeen or the blue hills of Braemar . Shelley died in the arms of the Italian sea , not in his native Sussex or in his adopted Marlowe . Coleridge expired in Hampstead , and had not for ...
... never saw again the beautiful granite streets of Aberdeen or the blue hills of Braemar . Shelley died in the arms of the Italian sea , not in his native Sussex or in his adopted Marlowe . Coleridge expired in Hampstead , and had not for ...
Pàgina xxvii
... never to have strayed from Stratford ; and even while in London , he constantly saw " A river flow down the vale of Cheapside " - it was the Avon ; and woods clustering up the declivity of Ludgate Hill- they were the dear old woods of ...
... never to have strayed from Stratford ; and even while in London , he constantly saw " A river flow down the vale of Cheapside " - it was the Avon ; and woods clustering up the declivity of Ludgate Hill- they were the dear old woods of ...
Pàgina xxx
... never much liked or enjoyed much success in the work of the mere actor : here , as Scott in speech making , Burke in verse writing , and Byron in parliamentary oratory , Shakspeare was only a common man , and seems to have generally ...
... never much liked or enjoyed much success in the work of the mere actor : here , as Scott in speech making , Burke in verse writing , and Byron in parliamentary oratory , Shakspeare was only a common man , and seems to have generally ...
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