William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 páginas |
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... Doth like himself heroically sound ; a Shakspere , of whom it is also said- " He seems to shake a lance As brandish'd at the eyes of ignorance . " † A public document , bearing the date of 1599 , affirms , upon “ credible report , " of ...
... Doth like himself heroically sound ; a Shakspere , of whom it is also said- " He seems to shake a lance As brandish'd at the eyes of ignorance . " † A public document , bearing the date of 1599 , affirms , upon “ credible report , " of ...
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... doth such substance give . " Of one thing , however , we may be quite sure — that , if Shakspere were lame , his infirmity was not such as to disqualify him for active bodily exertion . The same series of verses that have suggested this ...
... doth such substance give . " Of one thing , however , we may be quite sure — that , if Shakspere were lame , his infirmity was not such as to disqualify him for active bodily exertion . The same series of verses that have suggested this ...
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... doth not dance on Easter - day . " But one of the most glorious images of one of his early plays has given life and movement to the sun : — " Night's candles are burnt out , and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain's tops ...
... doth not dance on Easter - day . " But one of the most glorious images of one of his early plays has given life and movement to the sun : — " Night's candles are burnt out , and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain's tops ...
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... doth premonish that hope and confidence of things attempted by man ought to be fixed and trusted in none other but in himself . ” There was the story , most delightful to a child , of the bondman at Rome , who was brought into the open ...
... doth premonish that hope and confidence of things attempted by man ought to be fixed and trusted in none other but in himself . ” There was the story , most delightful to a child , of the bondman at Rome , who was brought into the open ...
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... Doth with his lofty and shrill - sounding throat Awake the god of day , and at his warning , Whether in sea or fire , in earth or air , The extravagant and erring spirit hies To his confine . " * Powerful they were , but yet powerless ...
... Doth with his lofty and shrill - sounding throat Awake the god of day , and at his warning , Whether in sea or fire , in earth or air , The extravagant and erring spirit hies To his confine . " * Powerful they were , but yet powerless ...
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