The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 18R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... writers . So , in a Sonnet , by Lord Sterline , 1604 : " When as those chrystal comets whiles appear . " Spenser , in his Fairy Queen , book i . c . x . applies it to a lady's face : 66 Like sunny beams threw from her chrystal face ...
... writers . So , in a Sonnet , by Lord Sterline , 1604 : " When as those chrystal comets whiles appear . " Spenser , in his Fairy Queen , book i . c . x . applies it to a lady's face : 66 Like sunny beams threw from her chrystal face ...
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... writers , Plato , Plutarch , & c . were nothing but portable earthen pots , with some lettice or fennel growing in them . On his yearly festival every woman carried one of them for Adonis's worship ; because Venus had once laid him in a ...
... writers , Plato , Plutarch , & c . were nothing but portable earthen pots , with some lettice or fennel growing in them . On his yearly festival every woman carried one of them for Adonis's worship ; because Venus had once laid him in a ...
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... writer of this play should have taken this circumstance from the Chronicle which furnished him with this plot , than from the Comment on Spenser's Pastorals . MALONE . This is one of the floating atoms of intelligence which might have ...
... writer of this play should have taken this circumstance from the Chronicle which furnished him with this plot , than from the Comment on Spenser's Pastorals . MALONE . This is one of the floating atoms of intelligence which might have ...
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... writers , standing , as it were , upon the shoulders of their predecessors , and possessing innumerable other advantages , are not always to be depended on , what allow- ances ought we not to make for those who had neither Rymer , nor ...
... writers , standing , as it were , upon the shoulders of their predecessors , and possessing innumerable other advantages , are not always to be depended on , what allow- ances ought we not to make for those who had neither Rymer , nor ...
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... writers , and by Shakspeare in Coriolanus . Thus likewise , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , b . iii . c . v .: " But labour'd long in that deep ford with vain disease . " That to disease is to disturb , may be known from the following ...
... writers , and by Shakspeare in Coriolanus . Thus likewise , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , b . iii . c . v .: " But labour'd long in that deep ford with vain disease . " That to disease is to disturb , may be known from the following ...
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