History of English Literature, Том 2H. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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... says Fuller , " betwixt him ( Shakspeare ) and Ben Jonson , which two I behold like a Spanish great galleon and an English man - of - war . Master Jonson ( like the former ) was built far higher in learning ; solid , but slow in his ...
... says Fuller , " betwixt him ( Shakspeare ) and Ben Jonson , which two I behold like a Spanish great galleon and an English man - of - war . Master Jonson ( like the former ) was built far higher in learning ; solid , but slow in his ...
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... says : " If you expect more than you had to - night , The maker is sick and sad . ... All that his faint and falt'ring tongue doth crave , Is , that you not impute it to his brain , That's yet unhurt , altho ' set round with pain , It ...
... says : " If you expect more than you had to - night , The maker is sick and sad . ... All that his faint and falt'ring tongue doth crave , Is , that you not impute it to his brain , That's yet unhurt , altho ' set round with pain , It ...
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... says rightly : " Men's fortune there is virtue ; reason their will ; Their license , law ; and their observance , skill . Occasion is their foil ; conscience , their stain ; Profit , their lustre ; and what else is , vain . " 2 Sejanus ...
... says rightly : " Men's fortune there is virtue ; reason their will ; Their license , law ; and their observance , skill . Occasion is their foil ; conscience , their stain ; Profit , their lustre ; and what else is , vain . " 2 Sejanus ...
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... says : " Good morning to the day ; and next , my gold ! — Open the shrine , that I may see my saint . " This saint is his piles of gold , jewels , precious plate : " Hail the world's soul , and mine ! . . . O thou son of Sol , But ...
... says : " Good morning to the day ; and next , my gold ! — Open the shrine , that I may see my saint . " This saint is his piles of gold , jewels , precious plate : " Hail the world's soul , and mine ! . . . O thou son of Sol , But ...
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... says Mosca , the moment is favourable ; but you must not let yourself be forestalled . Voltore has been here , and presented him with this piece of plate : " C. See , Mosca , look , Here , I have brought a bag of bright chequines , Will ...
... says Mosca , the moment is favourable ; but you must not let yourself be forestalled . Voltore has been here , and presented him with this piece of plate : " C. See , Mosca , look , Here , I have brought a bag of bright chequines , Will ...
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