“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... nature's mother , is her tomb , " • look like the work of one who had been reading and thinking more deeply of nature's mysteries than in his first delineation of the benevolent philosophy of this good old man . But , as we advance in ...
... nature's mother , is her tomb , " • look like the work of one who had been reading and thinking more deeply of nature's mysteries than in his first delineation of the benevolent philosophy of this good old man . But , as we advance in ...
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... nature's mother , is her tomb ; 5 What is her burying grave , that is her womb : And from her womb children of divers kind We sucking on her natural bosom find : Many for many virtues excellent , None but for some , and yet all ...
... nature's mother , is her tomb ; 5 What is her burying grave , that is her womb : And from her womb children of divers kind We sucking on her natural bosom find : Many for many virtues excellent , None but for some , and yet all ...
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... nature : for this drivelling love is like a great natural , that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a hole . Ben . Stop there , stop there . Mer . Thou desirest me to stop in my tale against the hair . Ben . Thou wouldst ...
... nature : for this drivelling love is like a great natural , that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a hole . Ben . Stop there , stop there . Mer . Thou desirest me to stop in my tale against the hair . Ben . Thou wouldst ...
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... nature's mother , is her tomb . " Milton , in the second book of Paradise Lost , has the same idea : - The womb of nature , and , perhaps , her grave . " The editors of Milton have given a parallel passage in Lucretius : - " Omniparens ...
... nature's mother , is her tomb . " Milton , in the second book of Paradise Lost , has the same idea : - The womb of nature , and , perhaps , her grave . " The editors of Milton have given a parallel passage in Lucretius : - " Omniparens ...
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... nature . ' " " 11 SCENE IV . " My fan , Peter . " The fan which Peter had to bear is exhibited in the woodcut at the end of this Act . It does not ap- pear quite so ridiculous , therefore , when we look at the size of the machine , to ...
... nature . ' " " 11 SCENE IV . " My fan , Peter . " The fan which Peter had to bear is exhibited in the woodcut at the end of this Act . It does not ap- pear quite so ridiculous , therefore , when we look at the size of the machine , to ...
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