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+ The Capulets and Montagues were amongst the fierce spirits who , according to the poet , bad rendered Italy savage and unmanageable . " The Einperor Albert was murdered in 1308 ; and " Diracorleben , von Tieck .
+ The Capulets and Montagues were amongst the fierce spirits who , according to the poet , bad rendered Italy savage and unmanageable . " The Einperor Albert was murdered in 1308 ; and " Diracorleben , von Tieck .
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They wore badges , which , in all countries , have been the outward manifestations of party spirit . Gascoigne , in “ " a device of a masque , " written in 1575 , has , “ And for a further proof he shewed in hys hat Thys token which the ...
They wore badges , which , in all countries , have been the outward manifestations of party spirit . Gascoigne , in “ " a device of a masque , " written in 1575 , has , “ And for a further proof he shewed in hys hat Thys token which the ...
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But the spirit of Italian poetry was upou Shakspere when he wrote these liues ; and ne thought not of the lusty yeoman in his fields , “ While the plow - man near at hand Whistles o'er the furrow'd land , " but of such gay groups as ...
But the spirit of Italian poetry was upou Shakspere when he wrote these liues ; and ne thought not of the lusty yeoman in his fields , “ While the plow - man near at hand Whistles o'er the furrow'd land , " but of such gay groups as ...
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It is in this spirit of a cold and literal criticism , here so well described , that Mr. Monck Mason pronounces upon the passage before us— “ this ridiculous speech is full of abstruse quibbles . " But the principle of association ...
It is in this spirit of a cold and literal criticism , here so well described , that Mr. Monck Mason pronounces upon the passage before us— “ this ridiculous speech is full of abstruse quibbles . " But the principle of association ...
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It was believed that certain malignant spirits , whose delight was to waniler in groves and pleasant places assumerl occasionally the likenesses of women clothed in white ; that in this character they sometimes haunted stables in the ...
It was believed that certain malignant spirits , whose delight was to waniler in groves and pleasant places assumerl occasionally the likenesses of women clothed in white ; that in this character they sometimes haunted stables in the ...
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