The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volum 1Harper, 1843 - 964 sider |
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... nature and art . those of Steevens and Malone , occasionally com pared with the early editions ; and the satisfaction The text of the present edition is formed upon arising from a rejection of modern unwarranted devi- ations from the ...
... nature and art . those of Steevens and Malone , occasionally com pared with the early editions ; and the satisfaction The text of the present edition is formed upon arising from a rejection of modern unwarranted devi- ations from the ...
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... nature were overruled by degree by her bounty . She could distinguish and that pre - eminence of mental power in his friend could smile upon genius : but unless it were imme- which precluded competition ; and by his friend's diately ...
... nature were overruled by degree by her bounty . She could distinguish and that pre - eminence of mental power in his friend could smile upon genius : but unless it were imme- which precluded competition ; and by his friend's diately ...
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... nature to excite a good - humoured smile on over his pages . On the intellect and the temper of the cheek of the other . In Aubrey's hands , the these ill - fated mortals it has inflicted a heavy load transaction assumes a somewhat ...
... nature to excite a good - humoured smile on over his pages . On the intellect and the temper of the cheek of the other . In Aubrey's hands , the these ill - fated mortals it has inflicted a heavy load transaction assumes a somewhat ...
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... nature . The face and the hands wore the carnation of life the eyes were light hazel : the hair and beard were auburn a black gown , without sleeves , hung loosely over a scarlet doublet . The cushion in its upper part was green : in ...
... nature . The face and the hands wore the carnation of life the eyes were light hazel : the hair and beard were auburn a black gown , without sleeves , hung loosely over a scarlet doublet . The cushion in its upper part was green : in ...
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... nature might be adduced . " I loved , " he and the time of its emerging from darkness at Gop- says in his Discoveries , " I loved the man , and do sal , in 1761 , are not made the subjects even of a honour his memory , on this side ...
... nature might be adduced . " I loved , " he and the time of its emerging from darkness at Gop- says in his Discoveries , " I loved the man , and do sal , in 1761 , are not made the subjects even of a honour his memory , on this side ...
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