The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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... England's Helicon , " 1600 ; the other in a collection of Madri- gals by Thomas Weelkes , 1597. In " England's Helicon " these lines are thus given : - ― " Love is denying , Faith is defying ; Hearts renging , ( renying , ) causer of ...
... England's Helicon , " 1600 ; the other in a collection of Madri- gals by Thomas Weelkes , 1597. In " England's Helicon " these lines are thus given : - ― " Love is denying , Faith is defying ; Hearts renging , ( renying , ) causer of ...
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... England's Helicon . " The Passionate Pilgrim has woe . 3 Strike . So the original . Mr. Dyce , who seldom indulges in conjectural emendation , alters the word to smite , " for the sake of the rhyme . " This we think is scarcely ...
... England's Helicon . " The Passionate Pilgrim has woe . 3 Strike . So the original . Mr. Dyce , who seldom indulges in conjectural emendation , alters the word to smite , " for the sake of the rhyme . " This we think is scarcely ...
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... England's Heli- con ; where it bears the signature Ignoto . There are some variations in the twenty - eight lines there given , as in the case be- fore us , of grove in The Passionate Pilgrim , which in " England's Helicon is group ...
... England's Heli- con ; where it bears the signature Ignoto . There are some variations in the twenty - eight lines there given , as in the case be- fore us , of grove in The Passionate Pilgrim , which in " England's Helicon is group ...
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... England's Helicon . " 99 2 Bears . In " England's Helicon beasts . 3. The poem in “ England's Helicon " here ends ; but the two lines with which it concludes are wanting in The Passionate Pil- grim . VOL . VIII . 31 If that one be ...
... England's Helicon . " 99 2 Bears . In " England's Helicon beasts . 3. The poem in “ England's Helicon " here ends ; but the two lines with which it concludes are wanting in The Passionate Pil- grim . VOL . VIII . 31 If that one be ...
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... England's Helicon , " " Ignoto . " As it fell upon a day " is entitled " Another of the same Shep- herd's . " Both the poems in " England's Helicon " immediately follow one bearing the signature of " W. Shakespeare , " the beau- tiful ...
... England's Helicon , " " Ignoto . " As it fell upon a day " is entitled " Another of the same Shep- herd's . " Both the poems in " England's Helicon " immediately follow one bearing the signature of " W. Shakespeare , " the beau- tiful ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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