The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... Master Challenner , and that other gentleman who wrate the late Shepherd's Calendar . ' For ditty and amorous ode I find Sir Walter Raleigh's vein most lofty , insolent , and passionate . Master Edward Dyer for elegy most sweet , solemn ...
... Master Challenner , and that other gentleman who wrate the late Shepherd's Calendar . ' For ditty and amorous ode I find Sir Walter Raleigh's vein most lofty , insolent , and passionate . Master Edward Dyer for elegy most sweet , solemn ...
Strana 426
... Master Alexander " up a turnpike , and through two or three chambers , the said Master Alexander ever locking behind him every door as he passed . " Then comes the attempt at assassination . The circumstances in Macbeth are of course ...
... Master Alexander " up a turnpike , and through two or three chambers , the said Master Alexander ever locking behind him every door as he passed . " Then comes the attempt at assassination . The circumstances in Macbeth are of course ...
Strana 516
... Master Beaumont and Master Fletcher ; and lastly ( with out wrong last to be named ) , the right happy and copious industry of Master Shakespeare , Master Dekker , and Master Heywood , wishing what I write may be read by their light ...
... Master Beaumont and Master Fletcher ; and lastly ( with out wrong last to be named ) , the right happy and copious industry of Master Shakespeare , Master Dekker , and Master Heywood , wishing what I write may be read by their light ...
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