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The only one to whom I can compare him is that wonderful Arabian dervish who dived into the body of each [ person ] and in that way became familiar with the thoughts and secrets of their hearts . ” Samuel Coleridge called Shake - speare ...
The only one to whom I can compare him is that wonderful Arabian dervish who dived into the body of each [ person ] and in that way became familiar with the thoughts and secrets of their hearts . ” Samuel Coleridge called Shake - speare ...
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All princely graces That mould up such a mighty piece as this is With all the virtues that attend the good , Shall still be doubled on her ; truth shall nurse her ; Holy and heavenly thoughts still counsel her ; She shall be lov'd and ...
All princely graces That mould up such a mighty piece as this is With all the virtues that attend the good , Shall still be doubled on her ; truth shall nurse her ; Holy and heavenly thoughts still counsel her ; She shall be lov'd and ...
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In the dramas his style and the foreground of his thought derived from his fellow University Wits ; his classic background was the broadest possible including derivations from Sophocles , Euripides , Aeschylus , Aristophanes , Darius ...
In the dramas his style and the foreground of his thought derived from his fellow University Wits ; his classic background was the broadest possible including derivations from Sophocles , Euripides , Aeschylus , Aristophanes , Darius ...
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