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... beauty making beautiful old rhyme , In praise of Ladies dead , and lovely Knights . . . So all their praises are but prophecies Of this our time , all you prefiguring . This atmosphere of pride and pomp , qualities common to youth and ...
... beauty making beautiful old rhyme , In praise of Ladies dead , and lovely Knights . . . So all their praises are but prophecies Of this our time , all you prefiguring . This atmosphere of pride and pomp , qualities common to youth and ...
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... beauty in the whole of Shakespeare's work . . . . Speech has become music . ' And there is the wonderful lament of Pericles for Thaisa , surely some of the loveliest lines that Shakespeare ever wrote : A terrible childbed hast thou had ...
... beauty in the whole of Shakespeare's work . . . . Speech has become music . ' And there is the wonderful lament of Pericles for Thaisa , surely some of the loveliest lines that Shakespeare ever wrote : A terrible childbed hast thou had ...
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... beauty of youth and the love of youth , there is shed , in these plays of Shakspere's final period , a clear yet tender luminousness , not else- where to be perceived in his writings . In his earlier plays , Shakspere writes concerning ...
... beauty of youth and the love of youth , there is shed , in these plays of Shakspere's final period , a clear yet tender luminousness , not else- where to be perceived in his writings . In his earlier plays , Shakspere writes concerning ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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