Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... lived in Shakespeare's time , I am confident his judgment would have chosen him above all other actors to have played his Richard III . I leave his person out of the question , which though naturally made for it , yet that would have ...
... lived in Shakespeare's time , I am confident his judgment would have chosen him above all other actors to have played his Richard III . I leave his person out of the question , which though naturally made for it , yet that would have ...
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... lived in after years to tell The infant bridal o'er . Then words of import strange and deep The hoary prelate said , And some had turned away to weep And many bowed the head . Their steady gaze those children meek Upon the old man bent ...
... lived in after years to tell The infant bridal o'er . Then words of import strange and deep The hoary prelate said , And some had turned away to weep And many bowed the head . Their steady gaze those children meek Upon the old man bent ...
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... lived and died . A fine old place it is ; and a pic- turesque road leads to it , winding through a tract called the Warren , between the high chalk - cliffs , clothed with trees of all varieties , that for so many miles fence in the ...
... lived and died . A fine old place it is ; and a pic- turesque road leads to it , winding through a tract called the Warren , between the high chalk - cliffs , clothed with trees of all varieties , that for so many miles fence in the ...
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... feasts ; And the same goblets shall ye grasp , embost With no vile figures of loose languid boors , But such as gods have lived with and have led . What white sail Like two hawks The sea smiles bright 166 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... feasts ; And the same goblets shall ye grasp , embost With no vile figures of loose languid boors , But such as gods have lived with and have led . What white sail Like two hawks The sea smiles bright 166 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... lived to attain a popularity of the most genial kind , and to diffuse , through a thousand pleasant channels , many of the finest parts of our finest writers . He has done good service to literature in another way , by enriching our ...
... lived to attain a popularity of the most genial kind , and to diffuse , through a thousand pleasant channels , many of the finest parts of our finest writers . He has done good service to literature in another way , by enriching our ...
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