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Nature herself was proud of his designs , And joy ' d to wear the dressing of his
lines ; Which were so richly spun , and woven so fit , As since she will vouchsafe
no other wit . The merry Greek , tart Aristophanes , Neat Terence , witty Plautus ...
Nature herself was proud of his designs , And joy ' d to wear the dressing of his
lines ; Which were so richly spun , and woven so fit , As since she will vouchsafe
no other wit . The merry Greek , tart Aristophanes , Neat Terence , witty Plautus ...
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whom Nature ' s selfe had made To mock her selfe , and Truth to imitate : " ? It is
to be borne in mind that these stanzas , and six others , are put into the mouth of
Thalia , whose lamenta - a passage which in itself admirably comprises , and ...
whom Nature ' s selfe had made To mock her selfe , and Truth to imitate : " ? It is
to be borne in mind that these stanzas , and six others , are put into the mouth of
Thalia , whose lamenta - a passage which in itself admirably comprises , and ...
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This circumstance , but all had more nature in their dramas than Lyly , who with
which we were unacquainted when we wrote the In - generally chose classical or
mythological subjects , and dealt troduction to “ A Midsummer - Night ' s Dream ...
This circumstance , but all had more nature in their dramas than Lyly , who with
which we were unacquainted when we wrote the In - generally chose classical or
mythological subjects , and dealt troduction to “ A Midsummer - Night ' s Dream ...
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What was the nature of Shakebably returned home before the winter , and
passed the speare ' s fatal illness we have no satisfactory means of rest of his
days in tranquil retirement , and in the enjoyment knowing ? , but it was probably
not of ...
What was the nature of Shakebably returned home before the winter , and
passed the speare ' s fatal illness we have no satisfactory means of rest of his
days in tranquil retirement , and in the enjoyment knowing ? , but it was probably
not of ...
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Paynter ' s Palace of Pleasure " were the common property | Malone and others
have arrived at the conclusion that of the poets of the day ; and 56 the strange
and beastly nature " Julius Cæsar ” could not have been written before 1607 . of ...
Paynter ' s Palace of Pleasure " were the common property | Malone and others
have arrived at the conclusion that of the poets of the day ; and 56 the strange
and beastly nature " Julius Cæsar ” could not have been written before 1607 . of ...
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