Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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... turn to dirt ! And ' tis no better reckoned but of those Who worship dirty gods . Cymbeline , III , vi . And here is what , we are told , is the sole anecdote of Shakespeare which is positively known to have been recorded in his ...
... turn to dirt ! And ' tis no better reckoned but of those Who worship dirty gods . Cymbeline , III , vi . And here is what , we are told , is the sole anecdote of Shakespeare which is positively known to have been recorded in his ...
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... turn to Bacon's Essay of Gardens and you will find : The breath of flowers is sweetest in the air , where it comes ... turns of speech for use in dialogue . A large number of these notes have been used in the Shakespeare plays . The date ...
... turn to Bacon's Essay of Gardens and you will find : The breath of flowers is sweetest in the air , where it comes ... turns of speech for use in dialogue . A large number of these notes have been used in the Shakespeare plays . The date ...
Pagina 81
New Views for Old Roderick Eagle. cannot turn back . He might say with poor mad Lear , " I am even the natural fool ... turning and inconstant . Henry V , III , vi . 66 We find all the vices and defects of Fortune , as mentioned in the ...
New Views for Old Roderick Eagle. cannot turn back . He might say with poor mad Lear , " I am even the natural fool ... turning and inconstant . Henry V , III , vi . 66 We find all the vices and defects of Fortune , as mentioned in the ...
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