The Merchant of Veniceat the Clarendon Press, 1874 - 130 страници |
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... words : ' There is an upstart crow beautified with our feathers , that with his " tiger's heart wrapp'd in a player's hide , " supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an absolute ...
... words : ' There is an upstart crow beautified with our feathers , that with his " tiger's heart wrapp'd in a player's hide , " supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an absolute ...
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... words in ease , retirement , and the conversation of his friends . ' His contemporaries have commemorated his ' gentle- ness , ' his ' uprightness of dealing , ' his ' honesty , ' his ' open and free nature . ' His works show that he ...
... words in ease , retirement , and the conversation of his friends . ' His contemporaries have commemorated his ' gentle- ness , ' his ' uprightness of dealing , ' his ' honesty , ' his ' open and free nature . ' His works show that he ...
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... words of Warton's translation from the Greek ( Hist . of English Poetry , vol . i . p . ccxxiii . ed . 1824 ) . ' The king commanded four chests to be made : two of which were covered with gold , and secured by golden locks , but filled ...
... words of Warton's translation from the Greek ( Hist . of English Poetry , vol . i . p . ccxxiii . ed . 1824 ) . ' The king commanded four chests to be made : two of which were covered with gold , and secured by golden locks , but filled ...
Страница xi
... words reported to the king , he is introduced into the presence of his majesty , and asked why he had compared him to the mule ; " Because , " replied Rug- gieri , " the mule would not stop where it ought , but stood still when it ...
... words reported to the king , he is introduced into the presence of his majesty , and asked why he had compared him to the mule ; " Because , " replied Rug- gieri , " the mule would not stop where it ought , but stood still when it ...
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... word , but even now worth this , And now worth nothing ? Shall I have the thought To think on this , and shall I lack the thought That such a thing bechanced would make me sad ? But tell not me ; I know , Antonio Is sad to think upon ...
... word , but even now worth this , And now worth nothing ? Shall I have the thought To think on this , and shall I lack the thought That such a thing bechanced would make me sad ? But tell not me ; I know , Antonio Is sad to think upon ...
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