King LearHenry Altemus Company, 1909 - 192 pages |
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Page xi
... tell these tales in English verse was Layamon , son of Leovenath , priest of the Arley Regis , in Worcester- shire , on the right bank of the Severn , who flourished at the beginning of the thirteenth century , and whose Eng- lish Brut ...
... tell these tales in English verse was Layamon , son of Leovenath , priest of the Arley Regis , in Worcester- shire , on the right bank of the Severn , who flourished at the beginning of the thirteenth century , and whose Eng- lish Brut ...
Page xxii
... telling the story of her own life , in a poem of forty - nine stanzas , each stanza consist- ing of seven lines . The poem was written by John Hig- gins , and originally set forth with a dedication dated De- cember 7 , 1586. The ...
... telling the story of her own life , in a poem of forty - nine stanzas , each stanza consist- ing of seven lines . The poem was written by John Hig- gins , and originally set forth with a dedication dated De- cember 7 , 1586. The ...
Page xxiv
... tell you what ways he used to bring me to it , I should trouble you with as much hypocrisy , fraud , malice , ambition , and envy , as in any living person could be harbored : but , methinks , the accusing his trains might in some ...
... tell you what ways he used to bring me to it , I should trouble you with as much hypocrisy , fraud , malice , ambition , and envy , as in any living person could be harbored : but , methinks , the accusing his trains might in some ...
Page xxxviii
... tell him the truth . But the fact is , she cannot , if she wills , talk much about what she is , and what she intends . For there is a virgin delicacy in genuine and deep feeling , that causes it to keep in the background of the life ...
... tell him the truth . But the fact is , she cannot , if she wills , talk much about what she is , and what she intends . For there is a virgin delicacy in genuine and deep feeling , that causes it to keep in the background of the life ...
Page xlii
... tell , she can only show you what she thinks : for her thinking involuntarily shapes itself into life , not into speech ; and she uses the proper language of her mind , when , bending over her " child - chang'd father , " she in- vokes ...
... tell , she can only show you what she thinks : for her thinking involuntarily shapes itself into life , not into speech ; and she uses the proper language of her mind , when , bending over her " child - chang'd father , " she in- vokes ...
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