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Page 89
... leaving Stratford . Another reason may have been , that , as tradition gives it , he engaged , along with others , in a rather wild poaching frolic on the grounds of Sir Thomas Lucy , who owned a large estate not far from Stratford ...
... leaving Stratford . Another reason may have been , that , as tradition gives it , he engaged , along with others , in a rather wild poaching frolic on the grounds of Sir Thomas Lucy , who owned a large estate not far from Stratford ...
Page 94
... leave the latter altogether uninstructed touching the matters in question . Some further de- tails in the same line are given from time to time , as occasion seemed to require , in the special introductions to particular plays . This ...
... leave the latter altogether uninstructed touching the matters in question . Some further de- tails in the same line are given from time to time , as occasion seemed to require , in the special introductions to particular plays . This ...
Page 95
... Leave thee alone for the comparison Of all that insolent Greece or haughty Rome Sent forth , or since did from their ashes come . Triumph , my Britain ! thou hast one to show , To whom all scenes of Europe homage owe . He was not of an ...
... Leave thee alone for the comparison Of all that insolent Greece or haughty Rome Sent forth , or since did from their ashes come . Triumph , my Britain ! thou hast one to show , To whom all scenes of Europe homage owe . He was not of an ...
Page 96
... leaves of thy unvalu'd book , Those Delphic lines with deep impression took ; Then thou , our fancy of itself bereaving , Dost make us marble with too much conceiving ; And , so sepulchr'd , in such pomp dost lie , That kings for such a ...
... leaves of thy unvalu'd book , Those Delphic lines with deep impression took ; Then thou , our fancy of itself bereaving , Dost make us marble with too much conceiving ; And , so sepulchr'd , in such pomp dost lie , That kings for such a ...
Page 98
... leave behind them : he therefore added the Fifth Act by way of a musical afterlude to the piece itself . The episode of Jessica , the fugitive daughter of the Jew , in whom Shakespeare has contrived to throw a veil of sweetness over the ...
... leave behind them : he therefore added the Fifth Act by way of a musical afterlude to the piece itself . The episode of Jessica , the fugitive daughter of the Jew , in whom Shakespeare has contrived to throw a veil of sweetness over the ...
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