William Shakspere: A BiographyCollier, 1860 - 553 Seiten |
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... poetical spirit which is more commendable even than the poetical form which he adopts , " Not for any pomp , nor yet for great meed , This work have I taken on hand to compile , But only because that I would spread The famous honour of ...
... poetical spirit which is more commendable even than the poetical form which he adopts , " Not for any pomp , nor yet for great meed , This work have I taken on hand to compile , But only because that I would spread The famous honour of ...
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... poetical truth , that the devices of men are insufficient to establish any permanent command over events ; that crime would be followed by retribution , that evil passions would become their own tormentors ; that injustice could not be ...
... poetical truth , that the devices of men are insufficient to establish any permanent command over events ; that crime would be followed by retribution , that evil passions would become their own tormentors ; that injustice could not be ...
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... poetical composition generally at an early period of his life , when such a mind could not have existed without strong poetical aspirations . than the prevailing belief that the first publication of the Venus and Adonis . and his ...
... poetical composition generally at an early period of his life , when such a mind could not have existed without strong poetical aspirations . than the prevailing belief that the first publication of the Venus and Adonis . and his ...
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