The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 17R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... spirit 2 is too true , your fears too certain . NORTH . Yet , for all this , say not that Percy's dead 3 . upon your mind , by which JOHNSON . 2 Your spirit- ] The impression you conceive the death of your son . 3 Yet , for all this ...
... spirit 2 is too true , your fears too certain . NORTH . Yet , for all this , say not that Percy's dead 3 . upon your mind , by which JOHNSON . 2 Your spirit- ] The impression you conceive the death of your son . 3 Yet , for all this ...
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... spirit lent a fire Even to the dullest peasant in his camp , ) Being bruited once , took fire and heat away From the best temper'd courage in his troops : For from his metal was his party steel'd ; Which once in him abated , all the ...
... spirit lent a fire Even to the dullest peasant in his camp , ) Being bruited once , took fire and heat away From the best temper'd courage in his troops : For from his metal was his party steel'd ; Which once in him abated , all the ...
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... spirit of the first - born Cain Reign in all bosoms , that , each heart being set On bloody courses , the rude scene may end , And darkness be the burier of the dead " ! TRA . This strained passion ' doth you wrong , my lord . BARD ...
... spirit of the first - born Cain Reign in all bosoms , that , each heart being set On bloody courses , the rude scene may end , And darkness be the burier of the dead " ! TRA . This strained passion ' doth you wrong , my lord . BARD ...
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... spirit and mastery generally , that the inser- tions are plainly by Shakspeare himself . POPE . To this note I have nothing to add , but that the editor speaks of more editions than I believe him to have seen , there having been but one ...
... spirit and mastery generally , that the inser- tions are plainly by Shakspeare himself . POPE . To this note I have nothing to add , but that the editor speaks of more editions than I believe him to have seen , there having been but one ...
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. Of wounds and scars ; and that his forward spirit Would lift him where most trade of danger rang'd ; Yet did you say , -Go forth ; and none of this , Though strongly apprehended , could restrain The ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. Of wounds and scars ; and that his forward spirit Would lift him where most trade of danger rang'd ; Yet did you say , -Go forth ; and none of this , Though strongly apprehended , could restrain The ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 17 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1821 |
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