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... thought and ex- pression has no precise parallel in the lyrics of previous years . Even more important is it to note that his capac- ity to portray boyhood and girlhood , girlhood especially , blossomed in its full beauty when his ...
... thought and ex- pression has no precise parallel in the lyrics of previous years . Even more important is it to note that his capac- ity to portray boyhood and girlhood , girlhood especially , blossomed in its full beauty when his ...
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... thought which should have guided him triumphantly to the topmost peaks of tragedy . But it is difficult to match in literary history the first emergence in a dramatic poet's latest work of a perfect recognition of the elemental and ...
... thought which should have guided him triumphantly to the topmost peaks of tragedy . But it is difficult to match in literary history the first emergence in a dramatic poet's latest work of a perfect recognition of the elemental and ...
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... thoughts , second fancies , crave expression before the first are completely expounded . The fulness of his ripened mind ... thought . Shakespeare has been described as the least grammatical of writers , and the comment is not without ...
... thoughts , second fancies , crave expression before the first are completely expounded . The fulness of his ripened mind ... thought . Shakespeare has been described as the least grammatical of writers , and the comment is not without ...
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... thought , he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers . But it is not our province , who only gather his works , and give them you , to praise him . It is yours that read him . And there we ...
... thought , he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers . But it is not our province , who only gather his works , and give them you , to praise him . It is yours that read him . And there we ...
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... thought my judgment were of years , I should commit thee surely with thy peers , And tell , how far thou didst our Lyly outshine , Or sporting Kyd , or Marlowe's mighty line ; 1 And though thou had'st small Latin , and less Greek , From ...
... thought my judgment were of years , I should commit thee surely with thy peers , And tell , how far thou didst our Lyly outshine , Or sporting Kyd , or Marlowe's mighty line ; 1 And though thou had'st small Latin , and less Greek , From ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Abbess Adriana ÆGE Ægeon ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse bear chain Comedy of Errors dine dinner dost thou doth dramatic dramatist Dromio DROMIO of Syracuse DUKE Eglamour Enter ANTIPHOLUS Enter PROTEUS Epidamnum Exeunt Exit eyes fair false father fault Folio gentle Gentlemen of Verona give gone grace hair hath hear hence Henry Condell HOST husband JOHN HEMINGE John Lowin Julia lady ladyship LAUNCE letter live look lord Love's Love's Labour's Lost Lucetta Luciana Madam Silvia Marry Menæchmi Milan mistress never Plautus play poet pray quibble quoth reading SCENE servant Shake Shakespeare Sir Proteus Sir Thurio Sir Valentine sister speak speare's SPEED sweet tell thee thou art thou hast thy master thyself unto Venus and Adonis villain wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Winter's Tale word writ youth