Hero and Leander: A PoemFrom the Press of C. Whittingham, 1821 - 124 Seiten |
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... kind of artificial sleights , the filthiest and most dishonest matters , which commonly they make choice of . And to speak freely , in few words we may truly say , that the theatre of players is a school of all unchasteness , unclean ...
... kind of artificial sleights , the filthiest and most dishonest matters , which commonly they make choice of . And to speak freely , in few words we may truly say , that the theatre of players is a school of all unchasteness , unclean ...
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... kind of second Shakspeare , not only because like him he rose from an actor to be a maker of plays , though inferior both in fame and merit ; but also because in his begun poem of Hero and Leander , he seems to have a resemblance of ...
... kind of second Shakspeare , not only because like him he rose from an actor to be a maker of plays , though inferior both in fame and merit ; but also because in his begun poem of Hero and Leander , he seems to have a resemblance of ...
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... kind I ever met with- " It is of the water , watery . " - The Aby- danian's voyages were prosperous during the summer season , when 66 The night was almost clear as day , Wanting no torch ; and then with easy play He dipp'd along ...
... kind I ever met with- " It is of the water , watery . " - The Aby- danian's voyages were prosperous during the summer season , when 66 The night was almost clear as day , Wanting no torch ; and then with easy play He dipp'd along ...
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... kind love , When suddenly , a blast , as if in wrath , Sheer from the hills , came headlong on his path . " The story now necessarily follows Musæus , but there are some sweet touches of nature . Though PREFACE . liii.
... kind love , When suddenly , a blast , as if in wrath , Sheer from the hills , came headlong on his path . " The story now necessarily follows Musæus , but there are some sweet touches of nature . Though PREFACE . liii.
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... whom knowing that in his life time you bestowed many kind fauours , entertaining the partes of reckoning and worth which you found in him , with good countenance and liberall affection : I cannot but TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFULL ...
... whom knowing that in his life time you bestowed many kind fauours , entertaining the partes of reckoning and worth which you found in him , with good countenance and liberall affection : I cannot but TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFULL ...
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