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Pagina 554
... doubt it , ( as no doubt he doth , ) That I should open to the listening air , How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , - To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make ...
... doubt it , ( as no doubt he doth , ) That I should open to the listening air , How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , - To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make ...
Pagina 578
... doubt , then , that Dryden was a competent reporter of the traditions of the stage , and not necessarily of the traditions that survived after the Restoration . We can picture the young poet , naturally anxious to approach as closely to ...
... doubt , then , that Dryden was a competent reporter of the traditions of the stage , and not necessarily of the traditions that survived after the Restoration . We can picture the young poet , naturally anxious to approach as closely to ...
Pagina 10
... doubt , married a second time , for in 1589 , 1590 , and 1591 , Ursula , Humphrey , and Philip are born . It is unquestionable that these are not the children of the father of William Shakspere , for they are entered in the register as ...
... doubt , married a second time , for in 1589 , 1590 , and 1591 , Ursula , Humphrey , and Philip are born . It is unquestionable that these are not the children of the father of William Shakspere , for they are entered in the register as ...
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