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... heaven , and fetcheth devils from hell : and , that which is worst , their ground is not so unperfect as their working indiscreet ; not weighing , so the people laugh , though they laugh them for their follies to scorn . Many times , to ...
... heaven , and fetcheth devils from hell : and , that which is worst , their ground is not so unperfect as their working indiscreet ; not weighing , so the people laugh , though they laugh them for their follies to scorn . Many times , to ...
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... Heaven and Hell " ( a very rare tract written in imitation of the style of the popular pamphleteer then just dead ) represents St. Peter as refusing to admit those who had fraudulently , and for money , obtained this false testimonial ...
... Heaven and Hell " ( a very rare tract written in imitation of the style of the popular pamphleteer then just dead ) represents St. Peter as refusing to admit those who had fraudulently , and for money , obtained this false testimonial ...
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... heaven , or shining Paradise , Where ladies troop'd in rich disguis'd attire , Glistring like stars of pure immortal fire : Thus happy , Priam , didst thou live of yore , That to thy fortune heavens could add no more . " Peele was dead ...
... heaven , or shining Paradise , Where ladies troop'd in rich disguis'd attire , Glistring like stars of pure immortal fire : Thus happy , Priam , didst thou live of yore , That to thy fortune heavens could add no more . " Peele was dead ...
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... heaven . " With Malone and others , who have quoted them , we feel sufficiently satisfied of the authenticity of these verses , though we may not perhaps think , as he did , that the last line bears such " strong marks of the hand of ...
... heaven . " With Malone and others , who have quoted them , we feel sufficiently satisfied of the authenticity of these verses , though we may not perhaps think , as he did , that the last line bears such " strong marks of the hand of ...
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... heaven and earth to ring . Dried is that vein , dried is the Thespian spring , Turn'd all to tears , and Phoebus clouds his rays ; That corpse , that coffin , now bestick those bays , Which crown'd him poet first , then poet's king . If ...
... heaven and earth to ring . Dried is that vein , dried is the Thespian spring , Turn'd all to tears , and Phoebus clouds his rays ; That corpse , that coffin , now bestick those bays , Which crown'd him poet first , then poet's king . If ...
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1858 |
Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1858 |
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