The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J. Gilbert engr. by the brothers Dalziel, Part 168, Volume 1 |
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... Rich . Veale . " 61 This paper Mr. Collier presumes to have been a small slip which he discovered in Dulwich College , containing the following memorandum : - " Inhabitantes of Sowtherk as have complaned , this — of Jully , 1596 . Mr ...
... Rich . Veale . " 61 This paper Mr. Collier presumes to have been a small slip which he discovered in Dulwich College , containing the following memorandum : - " Inhabitantes of Sowtherk as have complaned , this — of Jully , 1596 . Mr ...
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... rich purple , guiltlesse white , The lowly Russet , and the Scarlet bright ; Branch'd and embroidred like the painted Spring , Each leafe match'd with a flower , and each string Of golden wire , each line of silke ; there run Italian ...
... rich purple , guiltlesse white , The lowly Russet , and the Scarlet bright ; Branch'd and embroidred like the painted Spring , Each leafe match'd with a flower , and each string Of golden wire , each line of silke ; there run Italian ...
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... rich and neate . ” So with this robe they cloath him , bid him weare it , For time shall never staine , nor envy teare it . The friendly admirer of his Endowments , I. M. S. Hunter suggests the probability that the writer was Richard ...
... rich and neate . ” So with this robe they cloath him , bid him weare it , For time shall never staine , nor envy teare it . The friendly admirer of his Endowments , I. M. S. Hunter suggests the probability that the writer was Richard ...
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... rich Mercatio ? Luc . Well of his wealth ; but of himself , so so . JUL . What think'st thou of the gentle Proteus ? Luc . Lord , Lord ! to see what folly reigns in us ! JUL . How now ! what means this passion at his name ? Luc . Pardon ...
... rich Mercatio ? Luc . Well of his wealth ; but of himself , so so . JUL . What think'st thou of the gentle Proteus ? Luc . Lord , Lord ! to see what folly reigns in us ! JUL . How now ! what means this passion at his name ? Luc . Pardon ...
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... rich in having such a jewel As twenty seas , if all their sand were pearl , The water nectar , and the rocks pure gold . Forgive me , that I do not dream on thee , Because thou seest me dote upon my love . My foolish rival , that her ...
... rich in having such a jewel As twenty seas , if all their sand were pearl , The water nectar , and the rocks pure gold . Forgive me , that I do not dream on thee , Because thou seest me dote upon my love . My foolish rival , that her ...
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