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... as born : And such wert thou . Look , how the father ' s face Lives in his issue ;
even so the race Of Shakespeare ' s mind , and manners , brightly shines In his
well - turned and true - filed lines ; In each of which he seems to shake a lance ...
... as born : And such wert thou . Look , how the father ' s face Lives in his issue ;
even so the race Of Shakespeare ' s mind , and manners , brightly shines In his
well - turned and true - filed lines ; In each of which he seems to shake a lance ...
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We can hardly doubt that when Gosson wrote this passage he had These are
only a few out of many dramas , establishing the particular productions in his
mind , and several of the cha - - multiplicity of sources to which the poets of the
time ...
We can hardly doubt that when Gosson wrote this passage he had These are
only a few out of many dramas , establishing the particular productions in his
mind , and several of the cha - - multiplicity of sources to which the poets of the
time ...
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... he followed it by the exaltation of matron - like imagination , together with a
force and originality of ex - chastity in “ Lucrece ; " and there is , we think , nothing
in the pression which betoken the first efforts of a great mind , not latter poem
which ...
... he followed it by the exaltation of matron - like imagination , together with a
force and originality of ex - chastity in “ Lucrece ; " and there is , we think , nothing
in the pression which betoken the first efforts of a great mind , not latter poem
which ...
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difficulty in our mind is , how the lines are to be explained we feel assured that he
had not composed any of his greatby reference to any other dramatist of the time ,
even sup est works before 1591 , he may have done much , besides posing ...
difficulty in our mind is , how the lines are to be explained we feel assured that he
had not composed any of his greatby reference to any other dramatist of the time ,
even sup est works before 1591 , he may have done much , besides posing ...
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Its popularity was great course be produced in the mind of Lord Southampton by
the and instantaneous , for a new edition of it was called for in publication of
those poems ; and we are to recollect that it 1594 , a third in 1596 , a fourth in
1600 ...
Its popularity was great course be produced in the mind of Lord Southampton by
the and instantaneous , for a new edition of it was called for in publication of
those poems ; and we are to recollect that it 1594 , a third in 1596 , a fourth in
1600 ...
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