The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volum 1Harper, 1843 - 964 sider |
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... truth , not victory , was the object of our criti cal warfare . tan , since undesigned as unforeseen , ) I will change a part of ' As for the note at the concrsion of The Puri- it , and subjoin reasons for my sent both from you gives so ...
... truth , not victory , was the object of our criti cal warfare . tan , since undesigned as unforeseen , ) I will change a part of ' As for the note at the concrsion of The Puri- it , and subjoin reasons for my sent both from you gives so ...
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... truth ; " and , lastly , the meteor , the bird of game , and the golden apple are converted into the renowned queen of Egypt : for " a quibble is to him ( Shakspeare ) the fatal Cleopatra , for which he lost the world , Infert se septus ...
... truth ; " and , lastly , the meteor , the bird of game , and the golden apple are converted into the renowned queen of Egypt : for " a quibble is to him ( Shakspeare ) the fatal Cleopatra , for which he lost the world , Infert se septus ...
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... truth . Her curses are thrilling , and their fulfilment is awful . Shakspeare , as it may be remarked , has accumulated uncommitted crimes on the head of the devoted Richard . By the historian , this monarch is cleared of the deaths of ...
... truth . Her curses are thrilling , and their fulfilment is awful . Shakspeare , as it may be remarked , has accumulated uncommitted crimes on the head of the devoted Richard . By the historian , this monarch is cleared of the deaths of ...
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... truth , but gropes , and urgeth all by chance ; Or crafty malice might pretend this praise , And think to ruin , where it seem'd to raise . These are , as some infamous bawd or whore Should praise a matron . What could hurt her more ...
... truth , but gropes , and urgeth all by chance ; Or crafty malice might pretend this praise , And think to ruin , where it seem'd to raise . These are , as some infamous bawd or whore Should praise a matron . What could hurt her more ...
Side 31
... truth Which we perceive is false , pleas'd in that ruth At which we start , and , by elaborate play , Tortur'd and tickl'd ; by a crab - like way Time past made pastime , and in ugly sort Disgorging up his ravin for our sport : - While ...
... truth Which we perceive is false , pleas'd in that ruth At which we start , and , by elaborate play , Tortur'd and tickl'd ; by a crab - like way Time past made pastime , and in ugly sort Disgorging up his ravin for our sport : - While ...
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