Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... doth it not hang marvellously well ? Doth not this cloak become me infinitely ? and the slashing of this doublet , is it not of the most superlative fashion ? " " In truth , Dick , " remarked his companion , drily , as he pushed back ...
... doth it not hang marvellously well ? Doth not this cloak become me infinitely ? and the slashing of this doublet , is it not of the most superlative fashion ? " " In truth , Dick , " remarked his companion , drily , as he pushed back ...
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... doth affect inconstancy in no small measure , sayeth this much as argument to prove the unity of love : - " Effect and cause- - ( the lover and the loved ) Are consequence and origin of one Pure , single , and connective property- The ...
... doth affect inconstancy in no small measure , sayeth this much as argument to prove the unity of love : - " Effect and cause- - ( the lover and the loved ) Are consequence and origin of one Pure , single , and connective property- The ...
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... doth forget its charm With one who hath no magic - strike the harp A moment since so eloquent with song Raised by the Poet's skill , and nothing speaks But what is dull , and harsh , and dissonant . And why is this ? -Because in natural ...
... doth forget its charm With one who hath no magic - strike the harp A moment since so eloquent with song Raised by the Poet's skill , and nothing speaks But what is dull , and harsh , and dissonant . And why is this ? -Because in natural ...
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... doth seem to halt ; Things manifold thou dost unkindly do Which pain me much - yet know I not thy fault ; For ev'ry day thou heapest on me wrongs Find'st thou a perfect creature in my songs . Wherefore is this ? -Tis thus - no long time ...
... doth seem to halt ; Things manifold thou dost unkindly do Which pain me much - yet know I not thy fault ; For ev'ry day thou heapest on me wrongs Find'st thou a perfect creature in my songs . Wherefore is this ? -Tis thus - no long time ...
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... doth yearn , And dost within another's eyeballs seek The charm , the spirit , and the joy that shone In my rapt gaze reflected from thine own ! Nothing thou doest doth my eyes escape ; I know thy purposes - thy thoughts behold : Alas ...
... doth yearn , And dost within another's eyeballs seek The charm , the spirit , and the joy that shone In my rapt gaze reflected from thine own ! Nothing thou doest doth my eyes escape ; I know thy purposes - thy thoughts behold : Alas ...
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