William Shakspere: A BiographyP.F. Collier, 1880 - 552 Seiten |
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... hath brought in all that Poetry can sing , so hath he sought out every strain that Music is able to pipe and drawn all kinds of instruments into that compass , simple and mixed . For the eye , beside the beauty of the houses and the ...
... hath brought in all that Poetry can sing , so hath he sought out every strain that Music is able to pipe and drawn all kinds of instruments into that compass , simple and mixed . For the eye , beside the beauty of the houses and the ...
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... hath long time been counted most bare and barren of both . " * But even Sidney , to whom the work was dedicated , will not admit the principle which Spenser was endeavouring to establish : — " The [ Spenser . ] Shepherds Calendar ' hath ...
... hath long time been counted most bare and barren of both . " * But even Sidney , to whom the work was dedicated , will not admit the principle which Spenser was endeavouring to establish : — " The [ Spenser . ] Shepherds Calendar ' hath ...
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... hath stepped one step further than any either before or since he first began the witty discourse of his Euphues . ' " * He is now some forty years old . According to Nash " he is but a little fellow , but he hath one of the best wits in ...
... hath stepped one step further than any either before or since he first began the witty discourse of his Euphues . ' " * He is now some forty years old . According to Nash " he is but a little fellow , but he hath one of the best wits in ...
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Clopton s Bridge | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 23 |
THE SCHOOL | 34 |
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