Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's Plays |
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... come from us till they force their way in the most impetuous eloquence . Our lan- guage is , as it were , to begin anew , and we make use of the most singular and boldest combinations to explain ourselves . Our wit comes from us ...
... come from us till they force their way in the most impetuous eloquence . Our lan- guage is , as it were , to begin anew , and we make use of the most singular and boldest combinations to explain ourselves . Our wit comes from us ...
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... Come , German Valdes , and Cornelius , And make me blest with your sage conference . Valdes , sweet Valdes , and Cornelius , Know that your words have won me at the last , To practise magic and concealed arts Philosophy is odious and ...
... Come , German Valdes , and Cornelius , And make me blest with your sage conference . Valdes , sweet Valdes , and Cornelius , Know that your words have won me at the last , To practise magic and concealed arts Philosophy is odious and ...
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... Come , Mephistopheles , let us dispute again , And argue of divine astrology . " * There is one passage more of this ... Come , Helen , come , give me my soul again . Here will I dwell , for Heaven is in these lips , And all is dross ...
... Come , Mephistopheles , let us dispute again , And argue of divine astrology . " * There is one passage more of this ... Come , Helen , come , give me my soul again . Here will I dwell , for Heaven is in these lips , And all is dross ...
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... come . Fair Nature's eye , rise , rise again , and make Perpetual day ; or let this hour be but A year , a month , a week , a natural day , That Faustus may repent , and save his soul [ The clock strikes twelve . Oh , it strikes , it ...
... come . Fair Nature's eye , rise , rise again , and make Perpetual day ; or let this hour be but A year , a month , a week , a natural day , That Faustus may repent , and save his soul [ The clock strikes twelve . Oh , it strikes , it ...
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... come To thrust his icy fingers in my maw . ” * And , again , the Moor's exclamation- " Now by the proud complexion of my cheeks , Ta'en from the kisses of the amorous sun " 9 is the same as Cleopatra's- " Think of me that am with ...
... come To thrust his icy fingers in my maw . ” * And , again , the Moor's exclamation- " Now by the proud complexion of my cheeks , Ta'en from the kisses of the amorous sun " 9 is the same as Cleopatra's- " Think of me that am with ...
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