Shakespeare's Genius Justified: A Few Concise Examples of Restorations and Illustrations of Seven Hundred Passages in Shakspeare's Plays ...John Hill, 32, Water Lane, Blackfriars, 1819 - Počet stran: 33 |
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... display their beauties to the gladdening sun . But what individual could have gone over the vast garden and overcome , even in an age , each twining weed that had knitted itself to , and become as a part of the fair stem it grew by ...
... display their beauties to the gladdening sun . But what individual could have gone over the vast garden and overcome , even in an age , each twining weed that had knitted itself to , and become as a part of the fair stem it grew by ...
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... display how far their fair instructions have aided me in destroying those noxious weeds which dared to rear their heads ' mongst purest flowers . In gloomy obscurity , labouring at times under indis- position ; the guillotine , as it ...
... display how far their fair instructions have aided me in destroying those noxious weeds which dared to rear their heads ' mongst purest flowers . In gloomy obscurity , labouring at times under indis- position ; the guillotine , as it ...
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... display purity ? And who will not welcome that truth , in garb however humble , which , dispelling the mists of obscurity , exhibits the productions of Nature ? For who , so vitiate in taste , will drink from the troubled waters of ...
... display purity ? And who will not welcome that truth , in garb however humble , which , dispelling the mists of obscurity , exhibits the productions of Nature ? For who , so vitiate in taste , will drink from the troubled waters of ...
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... , meaning : -Be invisible , though present . She orders the fairies to be invisible while her lover seeks repose . - Thus , Titania displays her power . ACT V. SCENE I. - page 479 . THESEUS . MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 15.
... , meaning : -Be invisible , though present . She orders the fairies to be invisible while her lover seeks repose . - Thus , Titania displays her power . ACT V. SCENE I. - page 479 . THESEUS . MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 15.
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... displays his humour by saying , the anchor is deep in Mrs. Ford's bosom . SCENE III . - page 47 . NYM . I will possess him with yellowness , for the revolt of mien is dangerous . The old copies read- " the revolt of mine . " I am of ...
... displays his humour by saying , the anchor is deep in Mrs. Ford's bosom . SCENE III . - page 47 . NYM . I will possess him with yellowness , for the revolt of mien is dangerous . The old copies read- " the revolt of mine . " I am of ...
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