The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson, Svazky 1–2Houghton, Osgood, 1879 - Počet stran: 686 |
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... Beauty that did prompt me An Elegy : " By those bright eyes 177 • 178 . 178 179 A Satirical Shrub . 180 A little Shrub growing by 182 An Elegy : " Though Beauty be the mark of praise An Ode to Himself 182 184 PAGE An Ode to James , Earl ...
... Beauty that did prompt me An Elegy : " By those bright eyes 177 • 178 . 178 179 A Satirical Shrub . 180 A little Shrub growing by 182 An Elegy : " Though Beauty be the mark of praise An Ode to Himself 182 184 PAGE An Ode to James , Earl ...
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... beauty would have lovely styled A Song : " " " Come let us here enjoy the shade " An Epistle to a Friend An Elegy : ' Tis true , I'm broke " An Elegy : " To make the doubt clear " An Elegy : " That love's a bitter sweet " An Elegy : 66 ...
... beauty would have lovely styled A Song : " " " Come let us here enjoy the shade " An Epistle to a Friend An Elegy : ' Tis true , I'm broke " An Elegy : " To make the doubt clear " An Elegy : " That love's a bitter sweet " An Elegy : 66 ...
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... predeces- sors , awaking , by his magic touch , their dead and cold creations to breathing and passionate beauty . Among the numerous dramas , manuscript as well as printed , of which time has spared no copies Xxxiv MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
... predeces- sors , awaking , by his magic touch , their dead and cold creations to breathing and passionate beauty . Among the numerous dramas , manuscript as well as printed , of which time has spared no copies Xxxiv MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
Strana lxx
... beauty and sprightly wit ; and her husband , Mr. John Davenant , ( after- wards mayor of that city , ) a grave , melancholy man ; who , as well as his wife , used much to delight in Shakespeare's pleasant company . Their son , young ...
... beauty and sprightly wit ; and her husband , Mr. John Davenant , ( after- wards mayor of that city , ) a grave , melancholy man ; who , as well as his wife , used much to delight in Shakespeare's pleasant company . Their son , young ...
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... beauty that an exhaustless fancy could shower upon them . Nor let it be forgotten , that in all probability , our Rich . 3 , there was a citizen grewe so farre in liking with him , that before shee went from the play shee appointed him ...
... beauty that an exhaustless fancy could shower upon them . Nor let it be forgotten , that in all probability , our Rich . 3 , there was a citizen grewe so farre in liking with him , that before shee went from the play shee appointed him ...
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