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... MASTER WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . THOSE hands , which you so clapped , go now and wring , You Britons brave , for done are Shakespeare's days : His days are done , that made the dainty Plays , Which made the Globe 2 of heaven and earth to ...
... MASTER WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . THOSE hands , which you so clapped , go now and wring , You Britons brave , for done are Shakespeare's days : His days are done , that made the dainty Plays , Which made the Globe 2 of heaven and earth to ...
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... . , James Mabbe ( 1572-1642 ? ) , Fellow of Magdalen College , Oxford , who was well known in his day as a translator from the Spanish . TO THE MEMORY OF THE DECEASED AUTHOR MASTER W. SHAKESPEARE [ xxxiv ] COMMENDATORY VERSES.
... . , James Mabbe ( 1572-1642 ? ) , Fellow of Magdalen College , Oxford , who was well known in his day as a translator from the Spanish . TO THE MEMORY OF THE DECEASED AUTHOR MASTER W. SHAKESPEARE [ xxxiv ] COMMENDATORY VERSES.
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. TO THE MEMORY OF THE DECEASED AUTHOR MASTER W. SHAKESPEARE . SHAKESPEARE , at length thy pious fellows give The world thy Works : thy Works , by which outlive Thy Tomb thy name must ; when that stone ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. TO THE MEMORY OF THE DECEASED AUTHOR MASTER W. SHAKESPEARE . SHAKESPEARE , at length thy pious fellows give The world thy Works : thy Works , by which outlive Thy Tomb thy name must ; when that stone ...
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... MASTER WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE , AND HIS WORKS SPECTATOR , this Life's Shadow is to see The truer image and a livelier he Turn Reader . But , observe his Comic vein , Laugh , and proceed next to a Tragic strain , Then weep ; so when thou ...
... MASTER WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE , AND HIS WORKS SPECTATOR , this Life's Shadow is to see The truer image and a livelier he Turn Reader . But , observe his Comic vein , Laugh , and proceed next to a Tragic strain , Then weep ; so when thou ...
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... MASTER SHAKESPEARE AND HIS POEMS A MIND reflecting ages past , whose clear And equal surface can make things appear Distant a Thousand years , and represent Them in their lively colours ' just extent : To outrun hasty time , retrieve ...
... MASTER SHAKESPEARE AND HIS POEMS A MIND reflecting ages past , whose clear And equal surface can make things appear Distant a Thousand years , and represent Them in their lively colours ' just extent : To outrun hasty time , retrieve ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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