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We have to consider two different possibilities here both leading to the one and the same conclusion , that Shakespeare quite followed Ovid's original lines in his own way . The first possibility is that Shakes . peare was not aware of ...
We have to consider two different possibilities here both leading to the one and the same conclusion , that Shakespeare quite followed Ovid's original lines in his own way . The first possibility is that Shakes . peare was not aware of ...
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The source of this passage has indeed been traced out : it is Holinshed whose lines have very faithfully been reproduced by our poet . A comparison would convince : “ This cardinal was of a great stomach , for he compted himself equal ...
The source of this passage has indeed been traced out : it is Holinshed whose lines have very faithfully been reproduced by our poet . A comparison would convince : “ This cardinal was of a great stomach , for he compted himself equal ...
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The lines : The poems “ I came to buy a smile - to - day But just a single smile ” 9 The poem in the poem 22343 almost echo the lines in the first letter of the year , 1861 to “ Master " : " Sir — it were comfort for ever - just to look ...
The lines : The poems “ I came to buy a smile - to - day But just a single smile ” 9 The poem in the poem 22343 almost echo the lines in the first letter of the year , 1861 to “ Master " : " Sir — it were comfort for ever - just to look ...
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