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that of the theatre , into an our minds , that , because t actor by the Lord Hubal I that would appear less att Of the positire intrinsi furnishes one passe be T5 power . " * su corrected , passages of the original copy , which the ...
that of the theatre , into an our minds , that , because t actor by the Lord Hubal I that would appear less att Of the positire intrinsi furnishes one passe be T5 power . " * su corrected , passages of the original copy , which the ...
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It is no evidence , therefore , to our minds , that , because the Romeo and Juliet first printed in 1597 is stated to have been publicly Actor by the Lord Hunsdon his servauts , it was not publicly acted long before , under ...
It is no evidence , therefore , to our minds , that , because the Romeo and Juliet first printed in 1597 is stated to have been publicly Actor by the Lord Hunsdon his servauts , it was not publicly acted long before , under ...
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... exhibit differences as to the quality of his mind - differences in judgment - differences in the cast of thought -differences in poetical power — which cannot be accounted for by the growth of his mind during two years only .
... exhibit differences as to the quality of his mind - differences in judgment - differences in the cast of thought -differences in poetical power — which cannot be accounted for by the growth of his mind during two years only .
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Sce , where he comes : So please you , step aside ; sun 6 Peer'd forth the golden window of the east , A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad ; Where , underneath the grove of sycamore , 8 That westward rooteth from this city's side ...
Sce , where he comes : So please you , step aside ; sun 6 Peer'd forth the golden window of the east , A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad ; Where , underneath the grove of sycamore , 8 That westward rooteth from this city's side ...
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To call hers , exquisite , in question more : These happy masks , that kiss fair ladies ' brows , Being black , put us in mind they hide the fair ; 8 He that is strucken blind , cannot forget The precious treasure of his eyesight lost ...
To call hers , exquisite , in question more : These happy masks , that kiss fair ladies ' brows , Being black , put us in mind they hide the fair ; 8 He that is strucken blind , cannot forget The precious treasure of his eyesight lost ...
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