The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... look ! look ! you may see all busy ; men and dogs ; dogs and men ; all busy . " Thus does honest Izaak Walton describe such an animated scene The otter - hunt is now rare in England ; but in those days , when field - sports had the ...
... look ! look ! you may see all busy ; men and dogs ; dogs and men ; all busy . " Thus does honest Izaak Walton describe such an animated scene The otter - hunt is now rare in England ; but in those days , when field - sports had the ...
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... look upon the same scenery upon which he looked , as truly as we gaze upon the same blue sky , and see its image in the same glassy water . As we unmoor our boat from the fields near Bishop's Hampton , * we look back upon the church ...
... look upon the same scenery upon which he looked , as truly as we gaze upon the same blue sky , and see its image in the same glassy water . As we unmoor our boat from the fields near Bishop's Hampton , * we look back upon the church ...
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... look Not on his Picture , but his Book . " - B . J. Under these circumstances we are inclined to regard it as the most genuine of the portraits of Shakspere . It wants that high art which seizes upon a likeness by general resemblance ...
... look Not on his Picture , but his Book . " - B . J. Under these circumstances we are inclined to regard it as the most genuine of the portraits of Shakspere . It wants that high art which seizes upon a likeness by general resemblance ...
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