The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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Strana 145
... Poet - haters , " as of " people who seek a praise by dispraising others , " that they " do prodigally spend a great many wandering words in quips and scoffs , carping and taunting at each thing which , by stirring the spleen , may stay ...
... Poet - haters , " as of " people who seek a praise by dispraising others , " that they " do prodigally spend a great many wandering words in quips and scoffs , carping and taunting at each thing which , by stirring the spleen , may stay ...
Strana 249
... poet as Chaucer must have been a loadstar to one like Shakspere , who was launched into the great ocean of thought without a chart . The narrow seas of poetry had been navigated by others , and their track might be followed by the ...
... poet as Chaucer must have been a loadstar to one like Shakspere , who was launched into the great ocean of thought without a chart . The narrow seas of poetry had been navigated by others , and their track might be followed by the ...
Strana 545
... poet for uniformly spelling his name Shakspeare . They rested this mode of spelling the name not upon the mode in which it was usually printed during the poet's life , and especially in the genuine editions of his own works , which mode ...
... poet for uniformly spelling his name Shakspeare . They rested this mode of spelling the name not upon the mode in which it was usually printed during the poet's life , and especially in the genuine editions of his own works , which mode ...
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