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Pagina 95
This is his tent , and see where his guard doth stand : Courage , my soldiers ,
now or never ; But follow me now , and Edward shall be ours . All . A Warwick , a
Warwick . " 3 . “ Gaveston . Oh , treacherous Warwick , thus to wrong thy friend !
This is his tent , and see where his guard doth stand : Courage , my soldiers ,
now or never ; But follow me now , and Edward shall be ours . All . A Warwick , a
Warwick . " 3 . “ Gaveston . Oh , treacherous Warwick , thus to wrong thy friend !
Pagina 99
SHAKSPERE . DRYDEN . “ Apol . Thrice reverend gods , and “ Tal . When from
the dauphin ' s “ Arrm . Heav ' n seems the empire thou , immortal Jove , crest thy
sword struck fire , of the east to lay If Phæbus may , as him doth much | It warm ' d
...
SHAKSPERE . DRYDEN . “ Apol . Thrice reverend gods , and “ Tal . When from
the dauphin ' s “ Arrm . Heav ' n seems the empire thou , immortal Jove , crest thy
sword struck fire , of the east to lay If Phæbus may , as him doth much | It warm ' d
...
Pagina 258
There was another great poet of this age of high poetry , who had indicated the
general theme which Shakspere proposed to illustrate in this drama :“ What man
that sees the ever - whirling wheel Of change , the which all mortal things doth ...
There was another great poet of this age of high poetry , who had indicated the
general theme which Shakspere proposed to illustrate in this drama :“ What man
that sees the ever - whirling wheel Of change , the which all mortal things doth ...
Pagina 329
Care keeps his watch in every old man ' s eye , And where care lodges , sleep
will never lie ; But where unbruised youth with unstuff d brain Doth couch his
limbs , there golden sleep doth reign : Therefore thy earliness doth me assure ,
Thou ...
Care keeps his watch in every old man ' s eye , And where care lodges , sleep
will never lie ; But where unbruised youth with unstuff d brain Doth couch his
limbs , there golden sleep doth reign : Therefore thy earliness doth me assure ,
Thou ...
Pagina 374
Shakspere has himself given us the key to his philosophy of presentiments .
Venus , dreading the death of Adonis by the boar , says“ The thought of it doth
make my faint heart bleed ; And fear doth teach it divination ; I prophesy thy death
.
Shakspere has himself given us the key to his philosophy of presentiments .
Venus , dreading the death of Adonis by the boar , says“ The thought of it doth
make my faint heart bleed ; And fear doth teach it divination ; I prophesy thy death
.
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