Longer English PoemsJohn Wesley Hales Macmillan and Company, 1892 - 427 Seiten |
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... Shakspere and Milton and Scott were read and re - read along with Homer and Sophocles and Virgil , that a pernicious ... Shakspere's poems and plays to memory ; but why should our poet not have his proper place in our schools ? There is ...
... Shakspere and Milton and Scott were read and re - read along with Homer and Sophocles and Virgil , that a pernicious ... Shakspere's poems and plays to memory ; but why should our poet not have his proper place in our schools ? There is ...
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... Shakspere's Winter's Tale , V. i . 136 ; " Whom , Though bearing misery , I desire my life Once more to look on him . " Venus and Adonis , 935 : " Who when he lived , his breath and beauty set Gloss on the rose , smell on the violet ...
... Shakspere's Winter's Tale , V. i . 136 ; " Whom , Though bearing misery , I desire my life Once more to look on him . " Venus and Adonis , 935 : " Who when he lived , his breath and beauty set Gloss on the rose , smell on the violet ...
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... Shakspere . It has now become vulgar , so that a modern writer would hardly use it in a grave passage . Comp . " nor ... Shakspere's Merchant of Venice , II . ix . 78 : " I'l keep my oath Patiently to bear my wroth . " swings about ...
... Shakspere . It has now become vulgar , so that a modern writer would hardly use it in a grave passage . Comp . " nor ... Shakspere's Merchant of Venice , II . ix . 78 : " I'l keep my oath Patiently to bear my wroth . " swings about ...
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... Shakspere's Richard II . II . i . 90 ; a fishing , " John xxi . 3. In the words alive , aloft , apart , aslant , abroad , away , aground , the prep . and its noun are fused together , as also in the wholly or partly obsolete words abed ...
... Shakspere's Richard II . II . i . 90 ; a fishing , " John xxi . 3. In the words alive , aloft , apart , aslant , abroad , away , aground , the prep . and its noun are fused together , as also in the wholly or partly obsolete words abed ...
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... Shakspere's Cymbeline , I. vi . 67 : " Whiles the jolly Briton- Your lord , I mean - laughs from's free lungs , cries ' O , Can my sides hold to think , " " & c . Midsummer Night's Dream , II . i . 55 . 33. trip it . In Cymbeline , to ...
... Shakspere's Cymbeline , I. vi . 67 : " Whiles the jolly Briton- Your lord , I mean - laughs from's free lungs , cries ' O , Can my sides hold to think , " " & c . Midsummer Night's Dream , II . i . 55 . 33. trip it . In Cymbeline , to ...
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