Biographical Essays and Essays on the PoetsOsgood, 1875 |
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... hearts cor- dially , they did not abandon themselves to their natural impulses . They averted their eyes and weaned their attention from the dazzling object . Such , probably , was Milton's state of feeling towards Shakspeare after 1642 ...
... hearts cor- dially , they did not abandon themselves to their natural impulses . They averted their eyes and weaned their attention from the dazzling object . Such , probably , was Milton's state of feeling towards Shakspeare after 1642 ...
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... Viola . About your years , my lord . What years ? I ' faith . Duke . Too old , by heaven . Let still the woman take An elder than herself : so wears she to him , Viola . So sways she level in her husband's heart 50 SHAKSPEARE .
... Viola . About your years , my lord . What years ? I ' faith . Duke . Too old , by heaven . Let still the woman take An elder than herself : so wears she to him , Viola . So sways she level in her husband's heart 50 SHAKSPEARE .
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Thomas De Quincey. Viola . So sways she level in her husband's heart . For , boy , however we do praise ourselves , Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm , More longing , wavering , sooner lost and won , Than women's are . I think it ...
Thomas De Quincey. Viola . So sways she level in her husband's heart . For , boy , however we do praise ourselves , Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm , More longing , wavering , sooner lost and won , Than women's are . I think it ...
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... heart , by others equally stinging , on his inability to support his family , and on his obligations to her father's purse . Shakspeare , we may be sure , would be ruminating every hour on the means of his deliverance from so painful a ...
... heart , by others equally stinging , on his inability to support his family , and on his obligations to her father's purse . Shakspeare , we may be sure , would be ruminating every hour on the means of his deliverance from so painful a ...
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... heart , both as a twin child and as his only boy . He died in 1596 , when he was about eleven years old . Both daughters survived their father ; both married ; both left issue , and thus gave a chance for continuing the succession from ...
... heart , both as a twin child and as his only boy . He died in 1596 , when he was about eleven years old . Both daughters survived their father ; both married ; both left issue , and thus gave a chance for continuing the succession from ...
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