Mrs. Jordan, Volume 1Athenaeum Press, 1830 |
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... poet's Rosalind : " I'll marry you , if ever I marry woman ; And I'll be married to - morrow . " As You Like It ... poets . Some of her writings I very recently perused with pleasure . Ryder's company was at the time strong , and he ...
... poet's Rosalind : " I'll marry you , if ever I marry woman ; And I'll be married to - morrow . " As You Like It ... poets . Some of her writings I very recently perused with pleasure . Ryder's company was at the time strong , and he ...
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... poet , and usually in the play under consideration . The happy possessors of these stage copies have never either seen or heard the expressions so introduced , and I shall give a just notion of the injury done to our great poet by ...
... poet , and usually in the play under consideration . The happy possessors of these stage copies have never either seen or heard the expressions so introduced , and I shall give a just notion of the injury done to our great poet by ...
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... poet has given us the fine picture of a hopeless passion pining in thought , and gracing a rooted grief with the faint smile which Patience for ever wears upon some monument to the dead . Retaining this point for Viola , the wretched ...
... poet has given us the fine picture of a hopeless passion pining in thought , and gracing a rooted grief with the faint smile which Patience for ever wears upon some monument to the dead . Retaining this point for Viola , the wretched ...
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