Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... tell thee thou art Endymion , and I Eumenides . Behold also Cynthia , by whose favour thou art awaked , and by whose virtue thou shalt continue thy natural course . Cynthia . Endymion ! Speak , sweet Endymion ! Knowest thou not Cynthia ...
... tell thee thou art Endymion , and I Eumenides . Behold also Cynthia , by whose favour thou art awaked , and by whose virtue thou shalt continue thy natural course . Cynthia . Endymion ! Speak , sweet Endymion ! Knowest thou not Cynthia ...
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... tell what thou hast seen in thy sleep all this while . What dreams , visions , thoughts , and fortunes : for it is impossible but in so long time , thou shouldst see strange things . " Act V. Scene 1 . It does not take away from the ...
... tell what thou hast seen in thy sleep all this while . What dreams , visions , thoughts , and fortunes : for it is impossible but in so long time , thou shouldst see strange things . " Act V. Scene 1 . It does not take away from the ...
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... tell the secrets of all foreign kings : I'll have them wall all Germany with brass , And make swift Rhine circle fair Wittenberg ; I'll have them fill the public schools with skill , Wherewith the students shall be bravely clad ; I'll ...
... tell the secrets of all foreign kings : I'll have them wall all Germany with brass , And make swift Rhine circle fair Wittenberg ; I'll have them fill the public schools with skill , Wherewith the students shall be bravely clad ; I'll ...
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... tell ne'er a word on't . " Indeed , the ignorance and barbarism of the time , as here described , might almost justify Faustus's overstrained admiration of learning , and turn the heads of those who possessed it , from novelty and ...
... tell ne'er a word on't . " Indeed , the ignorance and barbarism of the time , as here described , might almost justify Faustus's overstrained admiration of learning , and turn the heads of those who possessed it , from novelty and ...
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... Tell Isabel , the Queen , I look'd not thus , When for her sake I ran at tilt in France , And there unhors'd the Duke of Cleremont . " There are some excellent passages scattered up and down . The description of the King and Gaveston ...
... Tell Isabel , the Queen , I look'd not thus , When for her sake I ran at tilt in France , And there unhors'd the Duke of Cleremont . " There are some excellent passages scattered up and down . The description of the King and Gaveston ...
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