The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued book Those Delphic lines with deep impression took , Then thou , our fancy of itself bereaving , Dost make us marble with too much conceiving , And so sepulchered , in such pomp dost lie That ...
... heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued book Those Delphic lines with deep impression took , Then thou , our fancy of itself bereaving , Dost make us marble with too much conceiving , And so sepulchered , in such pomp dost lie That ...
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... heart of the country , it seems to be guarded as a place sacred to the memory of the foremost man of expression who has yet appeared among the English - speaking peoples . It has become a town of some magnitude , with a pros- perous ...
... heart of the country , it seems to be guarded as a place sacred to the memory of the foremost man of expression who has yet appeared among the English - speaking peoples . It has become a town of some magnitude , with a pros- perous ...
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... heart of the dol- phin , a chorus of ocean deities sang the praises of the great and beautiful Queen . The tension of these splendid mythological and allegorical pageants was relieved by the tricks of necromancers , the feats of ...
... heart of the dol- phin , a chorus of ocean deities sang the praises of the great and beautiful Queen . The tension of these splendid mythological and allegorical pageants was relieved by the tricks of necromancers , the feats of ...
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... heart of the country , are nowhere more alluring to the eye and the imagination than in Warwickshire . They make chances for intimacy with the landscape which the highways cannot offer . The long - travelled roads are old and ripe with ...
... heart of the country , are nowhere more alluring to the eye and the imagination than in Warwickshire . They make chances for intimacy with the landscape which the highways cannot offer . The long - travelled roads are old and ripe with ...
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... heart of nature this is Warwickshire ; where nature , legend , and history commingle in full and immemorial stream to nourish and enrich an ancient and beautiful land- scape . Warwick Castle is a type of the great baronial home ...
... heart of nature this is Warwickshire ; where nature , legend , and history commingle in full and immemorial stream to nourish and enrich an ancient and beautiful land- scape . Warwick Castle is a type of the great baronial home ...
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