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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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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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This will not be thought a very exquisite amusement ; and yet I have seen much honest mirth at it , and have been far more entertained with the ludicrous contortions of pretended struggles , than with the real writhing , the dark scowl ...
This will not be thought a very exquisite amusement ; and yet I have seen much honest mirth at it , and have been far more entertained with the ludicrous contortions of pretended struggles , than with the real writhing , the dark scowl ...
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... is difficult to characterise without using expressione she thought evil of his family . that had better be avoided . c There is a confusion in the folio and ( C ) , which Malone b Be not a votary to Diana , -the here appears to have ...
... is difficult to characterise without using expressione she thought evil of his family . that had better be avoided . c There is a confusion in the folio and ( C ) , which Malone b Be not a votary to Diana , -the here appears to have ...
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-Why , the devil , came you between us ? I was hurt under your arm . Rom . I thought all for the best Mer . Help me into some house , Benvolio , Or I shall faint .-- A plague o ' both your houses , They have made worm's meat of me : I ...
-Why , the devil , came you between us ? I was hurt under your arm . Rom . I thought all for the best Mer . Help me into some house , Benvolio , Or I shall faint .-- A plague o ' both your houses , They have made worm's meat of me : I ...
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