Cartae Shakespeareanae: Shakespeare Documents; a Chronological Catalogue of Extant Evidence Relating to the Life and Works of William ShakespeareG. Bell and sons, 1904 - 107 pages |
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... thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , there is no God , should now give glorie unto His greatnesse ; for penitrating is His power , His hand lies heavie upon me , He ...
... thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , there is no God , should now give glorie unto His greatnesse ; for penitrating is His power , His hand lies heavie upon me , He ...
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... thou shouldst give no glory to the giver ? Is it pestilent Machivilian pollicie that thou hast studied ? O punish follie ! What are his rules but meere confused mockeries , able to extirpate in small time the generation of mankinde ...
... thou shouldst give no glory to the giver ? Is it pestilent Machivilian pollicie that thou hast studied ? O punish follie ! What are his rules but meere confused mockeries , able to extirpate in small time the generation of mankinde ...
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... thou canst do it , no man better , no man so wel ; thou hast a libertie to reproove all , and name none ; for one being spoken to , al are offended ; none being blamed , no man is injured . Stop shallow water still running , it will ...
... thou canst do it , no man better , no man so wel ; thou hast a libertie to reproove all , and name none ; for one being spoken to , al are offended ; none being blamed , no man is injured . Stop shallow water still running , it will ...
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... A Remembrance of some English Poets " : And Shakespeare thou , whose hony - flowing Vaine , ( Pleasing the world ) thy Praises doth obtaine ; Whose Venus , and whose Lucrece ( sweete and chaste 30 SHAKESPEARE DOCUMENTS.
... A Remembrance of some English Poets " : And Shakespeare thou , whose hony - flowing Vaine , ( Pleasing the world ) thy Praises doth obtaine ; Whose Venus , and whose Lucrece ( sweete and chaste 30 SHAKESPEARE DOCUMENTS.
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... thou the withered tree : Laurell is due to him , his art and wit Hath purchast it , Cypres thy brow will fit . 108 1607. Title - page of " Lucrece . " LUCRECE . 1607. [ 8vo . ] 109 Entry at Stationers ' Hall : 1608 , 20 May . Edw ...
... thou the withered tree : Laurell is due to him , his art and wit Hath purchast it , Cypres thy brow will fit . 108 1607. Title - page of " Lucrece . " LUCRECE . 1607. [ 8vo . ] 109 Entry at Stationers ' Hall : 1608 , 20 May . Edw ...
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