The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... perhaps , peculiarly necessary for a painter of English life . The basis of our national character seems to be a certain energetic humour , which may be found in full vigour in old Chaucer's time , and in great perfection in at least ...
... perhaps , peculiarly necessary for a painter of English life . The basis of our national character seems to be a certain energetic humour , which may be found in full vigour in old Chaucer's time , and in great perfection in at least ...
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... perhaps we should read this man hath ' witched . ' I. i . 44 . our law ' ; Solon's laws gave a father the power of life and death over his child . I. i . 159 , 160. These lines should perhaps be transposed . I. i . 167. ' to do ...
... perhaps we should read this man hath ' witched . ' I. i . 44 . our law ' ; Solon's laws gave a father the power of life and death over his child . I. i . 159 , 160. These lines should perhaps be transposed . I. i . 167. ' to do ...
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... perhaps ' Dian's bud ' ' Diana's rose , ' ' the rose of England's Virgin Queen ' ; ' Diana's Rose ' is actually used in this complimentary sense in Greene's Friar Bacon . IV . i . 87. ' Than common sleep , ' etc .; the Quartos and first ...
... perhaps ' Dian's bud ' ' Diana's rose , ' ' the rose of England's Virgin Queen ' ; ' Diana's Rose ' is actually used in this complimentary sense in Greene's Friar Bacon . IV . i . 87. ' Than common sleep , ' etc .; the Quartos and first ...
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