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That the editors of Shakspere were held to perform an acceptable service to the world by this publication , we may judge from some of the verses prefixed to the edition . Ben Jonson's celebrated poem , " To the Memory of my beloved the ...
That the editors of Shakspere were held to perform an acceptable service to the world by this publication , we may judge from some of the verses prefixed to the edition . Ben Jonson's celebrated poem , " To the Memory of my beloved the ...
Pagina 2
The second edition of 1632 was held up as an authority by Steevens , because , in some degree , it appeared to fall in with his rations of versification . We doubt if it had an editor properly so called ; for the most obvious ...
The second edition of 1632 was held up as an authority by Steevens , because , in some degree , it appeared to fall in with his rations of versification . We doubt if it had an editor properly so called ; for the most obvious ...
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... not undertake to bring before us the fierce struggles for the real sovereignty of the Milanese between Francis I. and the Emperor Charles V. , while Francesco Sforza , the Duke of Milan , held a precarious and disputed authority .
... not undertake to bring before us the fierce struggles for the real sovereignty of the Milanese between Francis I. and the Emperor Charles V. , while Francesco Sforza , the Duke of Milan , held a precarious and disputed authority .
Pagina 5
... —or , what was nearer the poet's mind , the fact was held by the audience to be in subjection to the fable which he sought to present ; -the world of reality lived in a larger world of art ; -art divested the real of its formal ...
... —or , what was nearer the poet's mind , the fact was held by the audience to be in subjection to the fable which he sought to present ; -the world of reality lived in a larger world of art ; -art divested the real of its formal ...
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Some of the dresses were made with trains which were either held up by the hand when walking , or attached to the girdle . The head - dress of gold brocade given in one of the plates of Vecellio is not unlike the beretta of the Doge of ...
Some of the dresses were made with trains which were either held up by the hand when walking , or attached to the girdle . The head - dress of gold brocade given in one of the plates of Vecellio is not unlike the beretta of the Doge of ...
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