The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Zväzok 1 |
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William Shakespeare. LW Hot in di Hon WILLIAM SLAKESPEARE , Fen23 Draung made sit resety for no Sition from he bust in the Furch sittreifed uncnsions SE THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE . EDITED BY HOWARD STAUNTON . der Poledo Warne & od 1866 .
William Shakespeare. LW Hot in di Hon WILLIAM SLAKESPEARE , Fen23 Draung made sit resety for no Sition from he bust in the Furch sittreifed uncnsions SE THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE . EDITED BY HOWARD STAUNTON . der Poledo Warne & od 1866 .
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William Shakespeare. SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . FOR Such of the information on Shakespeare's personal history as can be deemed authentic , we are chiefly indebted to modern research . No memoir of him was published in his ...
William Shakespeare. SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . FOR Such of the information on Shakespeare's personal history as can be deemed authentic , we are chiefly indebted to modern research . No memoir of him was published in his ...
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William Shakespeare. The family of Shakespeare , Rowe says , " as appears by the register and publick writings relating to that town [ Stratford - upon - Avon ] , were of good figure and fashion there , and are mentioned as gentlemen ...
William Shakespeare. The family of Shakespeare , Rowe says , " as appears by the register and publick writings relating to that town [ Stratford - upon - Avon ] , were of good figure and fashion there , and are mentioned as gentlemen ...
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... Shakespeare had no hand in the business , beyond lending his name that no arms were either sought or obtained in 1576 , and that they were applied for in 1590 by , or at least for , the then opulent poet , William Shakespeare . " In ...
... Shakespeare had no hand in the business , beyond lending his name that no arms were either sought or obtained in 1576 , and that they were applied for in 1590 by , or at least for , the then opulent poet , William Shakespeare . " In ...
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William Shakespeare. to the bill , John Lambert denied that the £ 40 had been tendered ; and maintained , that by the death of his father , he was legally entitled to the estate . This answer was followed by a replication on the part of ...
William Shakespeare. to the bill , John Lambert denied that the £ 40 had been tendered ; and maintained , that by the death of his father , he was legally entitled to the estate . This answer was followed by a replication on the part of ...
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Strana 471 - Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence : throw away respect, Tradition, form, and ceremonious duty, For you have but mistook me all this while: I live with bread like you, feel want, Taste grief, need friends: subjected thus, How can you say to me I am a king?
Strana 374 - Lovers, and madmen, have such seething brains, Such shaping fantasies, that apprehend More than cool reason ever comprehends. The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, Are of imagination all compact. One sees more devils than vast hell can hold ; That is, the madman : the lover, all as frantic, Sees Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt...
Strana 310 - For heaven's sake, Hubert, let me not be bound! Nay, hear me, Hubert: drive these men away, And I will sit as quiet as a lamb; I will not stir, nor wince, nor speak a word, Nor look upon the iron angerly. Thrust but these men away, and I'll forgive you, Whatever torment you do put me to.
Strana 168 - Prick'd from the lazy finger of a maid ; Her chariot is an empty hazel-nut Made by the joiner squirrel or old grub, Time out o' mind the fairies' coachmakers. And in this state she gallops night by night Through lovers...
Strana 3 - I remember the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare, that in his writing (whatsoever he penned) he never blotted out a line. My answer hath been, "Would he had blotted a thousand," which they thought a malevolent speech.