The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... lines from the " Othello " : - " the thought whereof Doth like a poisonous mineral gnaw my inwards . " Othello , Act II . Sc . 1 . " Blood is stanched , " he says again , " by drawing of the spirits and blood inwards ; which is done by ...
... lines from the " Othello " : - " the thought whereof Doth like a poisonous mineral gnaw my inwards . " Othello , Act II . Sc . 1 . " Blood is stanched , " he says again , " by drawing of the spirits and blood inwards ; which is done by ...
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... lines from the " Merchant of Venice " : " and let my liver rather heat with wine , Than my heart cool with mortifying groans . " His conclusion is , that Shakespeare believed , indeed , in the flow of the blood , " the rivers of your ...
... lines from the " Merchant of Venice " : " and let my liver rather heat with wine , Than my heart cool with mortifying groans . " His conclusion is , that Shakespeare believed , indeed , in the flow of the blood , " the rivers of your ...
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... lines of one of Bacon's translations of the Psalms , and occasionally , though not often , in the plays , as thus : - " You may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon ; - Winter's Tale , Act I. Sc . 2 . 1 Knight's Studies of Shakes ...
... lines of one of Bacon's translations of the Psalms , and occasionally , though not often , in the plays , as thus : - " You may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon ; - Winter's Tale , Act I. Sc . 2 . 1 Knight's Studies of Shakes ...
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... lines of Latin verse out of Horace . In the " Love's Labor's Lost , " we have quo- tations from Virgil , Horace , and Ovid , an irrepressible sprinkling of Latin erudition , with a pretty copious inter- spersion of sonnets and rhymed ...
... lines of Latin verse out of Horace . In the " Love's Labor's Lost , " we have quo- tations from Virgil , Horace , and Ovid , an irrepressible sprinkling of Latin erudition , with a pretty copious inter- spersion of sonnets and rhymed ...
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... line of the third part of the " Henry VI . " : - : - " O Tiger's heart wrapp'd in a woman's hide ! " 2 Whence it would appear that Greene had that very play in mind : nothing more need be inferred , however , than that plays had begun ...
... line of the third part of the " Henry VI . " : - : - " O Tiger's heart wrapp'd in a woman's hide ! " 2 Whence it would appear that Greene had that very play in mind : nothing more need be inferred , however , than that plays had begun ...
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