The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13 |
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JOHNSON . This passage may be well explained by another in The First Part of King Henry IV .: 66 He was indeed the glass " Wherein the noble youths did dress themselves . " Again , Ophelia describes Hamlet as- " The glass of fashion ...
JOHNSON . This passage may be well explained by another in The First Part of King Henry IV .: 66 He was indeed the glass " Wherein the noble youths did dress themselves . " Again , Ophelia describes Hamlet as- " The glass of fashion ...
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Dr. Warburton's emendation may in some measure be confirmed by those beautiful lines in The Two Noble Kinsmen , which I have no doubt were written by Shakspeare . Emilia is speaking of a rose : " It is the very emblem of a maid .
Dr. Warburton's emendation may in some measure be confirmed by those beautiful lines in The Two Noble Kinsmen , which I have no doubt were written by Shakspeare . Emilia is speaking of a rose : " It is the very emblem of a maid .
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The is : passage I - condemn myself to lack 66 " The courage of a woman , less noble mind " Than she- . " Again , in The Winter's Tale : 66 - I ne'er heard yet " That any of these bolder vices wanted " Less impudence , to gainsay what ...
The is : passage I - condemn myself to lack 66 " The courage of a woman , less noble mind " Than she- . " Again , in The Winter's Tale : 66 - I ne'er heard yet " That any of these bolder vices wanted " Less impudence , to gainsay what ...
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I beseech you all , be better known to this gentleman ; whom I commend to you , as a noble friend of mine : How worthy he is , I will leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . FRENCH .
I beseech you all , be better known to this gentleman ; whom I commend to you , as a noble friend of mine : How worthy he is , I will leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . FRENCH .
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Madam , a noble gentleman of Rome ; Comes from my lord with letters . Who gratify their innocent wishes with reasonable enjoyments . JOHNSON . I shall venture at another explanation , which , as the last words are admitted to be ...
Madam , a noble gentleman of Rome ; Comes from my lord with letters . Who gratify their innocent wishes with reasonable enjoyments . JOHNSON . I shall venture at another explanation , which , as the last words are admitted to be ...
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