The Poems of ShakespeareW. Pickering, 1832 - 288 pages |
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Page xxxix
... delighted with Falstaff in the two parts of Henry the Fourth , that she desired to see the portly knight in the character of a lover . The most enchanting compliment ever paid by genius to royal vanity , is the allusion to the Virgin ...
... delighted with Falstaff in the two parts of Henry the Fourth , that she desired to see the portly knight in the character of a lover . The most enchanting compliment ever paid by genius to royal vanity , is the allusion to the Virgin ...
Page xlvi
... delighted their associates with those brilliant and good - hu- moured repartees , of which no memorial now remains , except in Fuller's honest page . " Many , " says that worthy man , were the wit - combates betwixt him and Ben Jonson ...
... delighted their associates with those brilliant and good - hu- moured repartees , of which no memorial now remains , except in Fuller's honest page . " Many , " says that worthy man , were the wit - combates betwixt him and Ben Jonson ...
Page lxi
... delight in Shakespeare's pleasant company . Their son , young Will Davenant ( afterwards Sir William ) was then a little school - boy in the town , of about seven or eight years old , and so fond also of Shakespeare , that whenever he ...
... delight in Shakespeare's pleasant company . Their son , young Will Davenant ( afterwards Sir William ) was then a little school - boy in the town , of about seven or eight years old , and so fond also of Shakespeare , that whenever he ...
Page lxvi
... delight , Without remorse , or pitying her pain ; So she , for whom I wail both day and night , Doth sport herself in hearing my complaint : A just reward for serving such a saint ! " A Vision upon this conceipt of the Faery Queen ...
... delight , Without remorse , or pitying her pain ; So she , for whom I wail both day and night , Doth sport herself in hearing my complaint : A just reward for serving such a saint ! " A Vision upon this conceipt of the Faery Queen ...
Page lxxi
... delight . Dark is my day whiles her fair light I miss , And dead my life , that wants such lively bliss . " Richard Barnefeilde enjoyed great popularity dur- ing his time . * The following lines are from his Cynthia , With Certaine ...
... delight . Dark is my day whiles her fair light I miss , And dead my life , that wants such lively bliss . " Richard Barnefeilde enjoyed great popularity dur- ing his time . * The following lines are from his Cynthia , With Certaine ...
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