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Pagina 180
Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young , Although she knows my days are
past the best , Simply I credit her falsc - speaking tongue ; On both sides thus is
simple truth supprest . But wherefore says she not she is unjust ? And wherefore
...
Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young , Although she knows my days are
past the best , Simply I credit her falsc - speaking tongue ; On both sides thus is
simple truth supprest . But wherefore says she not she is unjust ? And wherefore
...
Pagina 230
He sought for a canvas in which this elaborate colouring , this skilful
management of light and shade , migbt be attempted , in an address to a young
man , instead of a scornful Delia or a proud Daphne ; and he commenced with an
exhortation ...
He sought for a canvas in which this elaborate colouring , this skilful
management of light and shade , migbt be attempted , in an address to a young
man , instead of a scornful Delia or a proud Daphne ; and he commenced with an
exhortation ...
Pagina 333
The " young gentle lady " who , according to this letter , was so well employed in
studying Shakspere's historical plays , read them as many other persons read ,
without any very accurate perception of what essentially belongs to the province
of ...
The " young gentle lady " who , according to this letter , was so well employed in
studying Shakspere's historical plays , read them as many other persons read ,
without any very accurate perception of what essentially belongs to the province
of ...
Pagina 359
Sirrah Ralph , my young mistress is in such a pitiful passionate humour for the
long absence of her loveRalph . Why , can you blame her ? Why , apples
hanging longer on the tree than when they are ripe , makes so many fallings ; viz
. mad ...
Sirrah Ralph , my young mistress is in such a pitiful passionate humour for the
long absence of her loveRalph . Why , can you blame her ? Why , apples
hanging longer on the tree than when they are ripe , makes so many fallings ; viz
. mad ...
Pagina 542
APPEARANCES . Catesby , Sir William Act i . Sc . 3 ; iii . 2 , 5 , 7 ; iv . 2 , 4 ; 6. 3 , 4
. Cathness , a nobleman of Scotland v . 2 , 4 , 7 . Cato , young , a friend to Brutus
and Cassius J. C. V. 3 , 4 . Celia , daughter to Frederick A. L. . 1. 2 , 3 ; ii . 4 ; ii .
APPEARANCES . Catesby , Sir William Act i . Sc . 3 ; iii . 2 , 5 , 7 ; iv . 2 , 4 ; 6. 3 , 4
. Cathness , a nobleman of Scotland v . 2 , 4 , 7 . Cato , young , a friend to Brutus
and Cassius J. C. V. 3 , 4 . Celia , daughter to Frederick A. L. . 1. 2 , 3 ; ii . 4 ; ii .
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