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The sweet music of ... and follow it with a magnificent panegyric on " Shakespeare " : A man most sweet in his conversation and ways , grave in his judgments , invariable in his fortunes , splendid in his expenses , a friend unalterable ...
The sweet music of ... and follow it with a magnificent panegyric on " Shakespeare " : A man most sweet in his conversation and ways , grave in his judgments , invariable in his fortunes , splendid in his expenses , a friend unalterable ...
Pagina 81
In the Apologie he goes on to tell how Poesy leads and draws men by its gentle insinuation , giving so sweet a prospect into the way as will ... There is certainly a sweetness and mystery about the atmosphere of the magic Island .
In the Apologie he goes on to tell how Poesy leads and draws men by its gentle insinuation , giving so sweet a prospect into the way as will ... There is certainly a sweetness and mystery about the atmosphere of the magic Island .
Pagina 86
That this sweet music and the riches contained in the dreams refer to the enchanting strains voiced from the stage through the art of Shakespeare we can admit of no doubt . Under this spell the hearers abandon all thoughts of realities ...
That this sweet music and the riches contained in the dreams refer to the enchanting strains voiced from the stage through the art of Shakespeare we can admit of no doubt . Under this spell the hearers abandon all thoughts of realities ...
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