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His song was worthie merit , ( Shakspeare hee ) Sung the faire blossome , thou
the withered tree : 66 Laurel is due to him ; his art and wit Hath purchas'd it ;
cypres thy brow will fit . " STEEVEN & Afterwards entered by Harrison , sen . June
23 ...
His song was worthie merit , ( Shakspeare hee ) Sung the faire blossome , thou
the withered tree : 66 Laurel is due to him ; his art and wit Hath purchas'd it ;
cypres thy brow will fit . " STEEVEN & Afterwards entered by Harrison , sen . June
23 ...
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Wonder not , ” ( lays Greene , ) “ for with thee will I first begin , thou famous gracer
of tragedians , that Greene , ( who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart ,
there is no God , ) should now give glory unto his greatness ; for penetrating is ...
Wonder not , ” ( lays Greene , ) “ for with thee will I first begin , thou famous gracer
of tragedians , that Greene , ( who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart ,
there is no God , ) should now give glory unto his greatness ; for penetrating is ...
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werowe 19 for thou canst do it , no man better , no man so well : thou hast libertie
tó reprove all , and name none . - Stop shallow water still running , it will rage ;
tread on a worme , and it will turn ; then blame not schollers , who are vexed with
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werowe 19 for thou canst do it , no man better , no man so well : thou hast libertie
tó reprove all , and name none . - Stop shallow water still running , it will rage ;
tread on a worme , and it will turn ; then blame not schollers , who are vexed with
...
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Frown'st thou thercat , aspiring Lancaster ? " So much for Mr. Capell's irrefragable
proof . It is not the proper business of the present essay to enter further into this
subject . I merely seize this opportunity of saying , that the preceding passages ...
Frown'st thou thercat , aspiring Lancaster ? " So much for Mr. Capell's irrefragable
proof . It is not the proper business of the present essay to enter further into this
subject . I merely seize this opportunity of saying , that the preceding passages ...
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... 56 And tell how much thou did'st our Lily out - shine , " Or sporting Kyd , or
Marlow's mighty line . " From the epithet Sporting , which is applied to Kyd , and
which is certainly in some measure a quibble on his name , it is manifest that he
must ...
... 56 And tell how much thou did'st our Lily out - shine , " Or sporting Kyd , or
Marlow's mighty line . " From the epithet Sporting , which is applied to Kyd , and
which is certainly in some measure a quibble on his name , it is manifest that he
must ...
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