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The two friends and fellows of Shakspere , in an Address " to the great variety of readers , " use very remarkable words : - " It had been a thing , we confess , worthy to have been wished , that the author himself had lived to have set ...
The two friends and fellows of Shakspere , in an Address " to the great variety of readers , " use very remarkable words : - " It had been a thing , we confess , worthy to have been wished , that the author himself had lived to have set ...
Pagina 3
Henceforth I resided at the house of a distant relative ; and , having attained my seventeenth year , became the victim of the offended goddess , by falling in love with Don Felix , a young nobleman of the province in which I lived .
Henceforth I resided at the house of a distant relative ; and , having attained my seventeenth year , became the victim of the offended goddess , by falling in love with Don Felix , a young nobleman of the province in which I lived .
Pagina 5
If we compare , for example , the violations of historical truth on the part of Shakspere , who lived in an age when all history came dim and dreamy before the popular eye , and on the part of Sir Walter Scott , who lived in an age when ...
If we compare , for example , the violations of historical truth on the part of Shakspere , who lived in an age when all history came dim and dreamy before the popular eye , and on the part of Sir Walter Scott , who lived in an age when ...
Pagina 8
... To see the wonders of the world abroad , Than , living dully sluggardiz'd at home , Wear out thy youth with shapeless idleness . But , since thou lov'st , love still , and thrive therein , Even as I would , when I to love begin .
... To see the wonders of the world abroad , Than , living dully sluggardiz'd at home , Wear out thy youth with shapeless idleness . But , since thou lov'st , love still , and thrive therein , Even as I would , when I to love begin .
Pagina 19
Canst tell ? B. Baccare - go back . T. S. ii . 1 , n . Baccare ! you are marvellous forward . BAT Badge of fame to slander's livery . Luc . n . At least I give A badge of fame to slander's livery ; A dying life to living infamy .
Canst tell ? B. Baccare - go back . T. S. ii . 1 , n . Baccare ! you are marvellous forward . BAT Badge of fame to slander's livery . Luc . n . At least I give A badge of fame to slander's livery ; A dying life to living infamy .
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