Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... ( long before it was known that it did so ) , the same red and white " by nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on , " the same thoughts y passing through the mind and seated on the lips , GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 7.
... ( long before it was known that it did so ) , the same red and white " by nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on , " the same thoughts y passing through the mind and seated on the lips , GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 7.
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... sweet cleane gentleman : How then he ' gins to follow fashions . He whose thin sire dwelt in a smokye roofe , Must take tobacco , and must wear a locke . His thirsty dad drinkes in a wooden bowle , But his sweet self is served in silver ...
... sweet cleane gentleman : How then he ' gins to follow fashions . He whose thin sire dwelt in a smokye roofe , Must take tobacco , and must wear a locke . His thirsty dad drinkes in a wooden bowle , But his sweet self is served in silver ...
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... sweet Endymion , seest thou not Eumenides , thy faithful friend , thy faithful Eumenides , who for thy sake hath been careless of his own content ? Speak , Endymion ! Endymion ! Endymion ! Endymion . Endymion ! I call to mind such a ...
... sweet Endymion , seest thou not Eumenides , thy faithful friend , thy faithful Eumenides , who for thy sake hath been careless of his own content ? Speak , Endymion ! Endymion ! Endymion ! Endymion . Endymion ! I call to mind such a ...
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... sweet Eumenides , I now perceive thou art he , and that myself have the name of Endymion ; but that this should be my body , I doubt : for how could my curled locks be turned to gray hair , and my strong body to a dying weakness ...
... sweet Eumenides , I now perceive thou art he , and that myself have the name of Endymion ; but that this should be my body , I doubt : for how could my curled locks be turned to gray hair , and my strong body to a dying weakness ...
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... sweet and flowing , should have been the butt of ridicule to his contempo- raries , particularly Drayton , who compliments Sidney as the author that " Did first reduce Our tongue from Lyly's writing , then in use ; Talking of stones ...
... sweet and flowing , should have been the butt of ridicule to his contempo- raries , particularly Drayton , who compliments Sidney as the author that " Did first reduce Our tongue from Lyly's writing , then in use ; Talking of stones ...
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