The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, 1. ciltRedfield, 1853 |
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Sayfa iii
... never die , But , crown'd with laurel , live eternally . L. DIGGES . To the Memory of M. W. Shake - speare . We wonder'd ( Shake - speare ) that thou went'st so soon From the world's stage to the grave's tiring - room : We thought thee ...
... never die , But , crown'd with laurel , live eternally . L. DIGGES . To the Memory of M. W. Shake - speare . We wonder'd ( Shake - speare ) that thou went'st so soon From the world's stage to the grave's tiring - room : We thought thee ...
Sayfa vi
... , And more than nature takes our hands shall give : In a less volume , but more strongly bound , Shakespeare shall breathe and speak ; with laurel crown'd , Which never fades ; fed with ambrosian meat , In vi COMMENDATORY VERSES .
... , And more than nature takes our hands shall give : In a less volume , but more strongly bound , Shakespeare shall breathe and speak ; with laurel crown'd , Which never fades ; fed with ambrosian meat , In vi COMMENDATORY VERSES .
Sayfa vii
... never fades ; fed with ambrosian meat , In a well - lined vesture , rich , and neat . So with this robe they clothe him , bid him wear it ; For time shall never stain , nor envy tear it . The friendly admirer of his endowments ...
... never fades ; fed with ambrosian meat , In a well - lined vesture , rich , and neat . So with this robe they clothe him , bid him wear it ; For time shall never stain , nor envy tear it . The friendly admirer of his endowments ...
Sayfa xiii
... never again to buy or sell . This very singular and striking performance is opened , as was usual with miracle - plays , by two Vexillators , who explain the nature of the story about to be represented , in alternate stanzas ; and the ...
... never again to buy or sell . This very singular and striking performance is opened , as was usual with miracle - plays , by two Vexillators , who explain the nature of the story about to be represented , in alternate stanzas ; and the ...
Sayfa xiv
... never seen this tribute quoted , and therefore subjoin it . " Good aged Bale , that with thy hoary heares Doste yet persyste to turne the paynefull booke ; O hapye , man ! that hast obtaynde such yeares , And leav'st not yet on papers ...
... never seen this tribute quoted , and therefore subjoin it . " Good aged Bale , that with thy hoary heares Doste yet persyste to turne the paynefull booke ; O hapye , man ! that hast obtaynde such yeares , And leav'st not yet on papers ...
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