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Pagina 26
It is rather curious that , of these twelve “ marksmen " , five bore the name of “ Jhon ” ( sic ) , and all these “ Jhons ” are evidently written by the same hand , doubtless that of the scrivener . The Stratfordians , therefore , being ...
It is rather curious that , of these twelve “ marksmen " , five bore the name of “ Jhon ” ( sic ) , and all these “ Jhons ” are evidently written by the same hand , doubtless that of the scrivener . The Stratfordians , therefore , being ...
Pagina 53
... Ravish my spirit this great work to attend : Let the still night my laboured lines peruse That when my poems gain their wished end , Such whose sad eyes shall read this tragic story , In my weak hand may see Thy might and glory .
... Ravish my spirit this great work to attend : Let the still night my laboured lines peruse That when my poems gain their wished end , Such whose sad eyes shall read this tragic story , In my weak hand may see Thy might and glory .
Pagina 67
Towards thy superiors be humble , yet generous ; with thine equals familiar , yet respectful ; towards thine inferiors show much humanity , and some familiarity , as to bow the body , stretch forth the hand , and uncover the head .
Towards thy superiors be humble , yet generous ; with thine equals familiar , yet respectful ; towards thine inferiors show much humanity , and some familiarity , as to bow the body , stretch forth the hand , and uncover the head .
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