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... hand , A Shakspeare rose ; then , to expand his fame Wide o'er this breathing world , a Garrick came . Though sunk in death the forms the Poet drew , The Actor's genius bade them breathe anew ; Though , like the bard himself , in night ...
... hand , A Shakspeare rose ; then , to expand his fame Wide o'er this breathing world , a Garrick came . Though sunk in death the forms the Poet drew , The Actor's genius bade them breathe anew ; Though , like the bard himself , in night ...
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... hand- Or that other confession : I Alas ! ' tis true , I have gone here and there , And made myself a motly to thy view , Gor'd mine own thoughts , sold cheap what is most dear- Who can read these instances of jealous self- watchfulness ...
... hand- Or that other confession : I Alas ! ' tis true , I have gone here and there , And made myself a motly to thy view , Gor'd mine own thoughts , sold cheap what is most dear- Who can read these instances of jealous self- watchfulness ...
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... hands upon the Weird Sisters . They are of another jurisdiction . But upon the common and received opinion , the author ( or authors ) have engrafted strong fancy . There is something frightfully earnest in her in- vocations to the ...
... hands upon the Weird Sisters . They are of another jurisdiction . But upon the common and received opinion , the author ( or authors ) have engrafted strong fancy . There is something frightfully earnest in her in- vocations to the ...
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... hand while the enthusiasm is upon him , as if all other must be inadequate to the divine meaning . But passion ( the all in all in poetry ) is every where present , raising the low , dignifying the mean , and putting sense into the ...
... hand while the enthusiasm is upon him , as if all other must be inadequate to the divine meaning . But passion ( the all in all in poetry ) is every where present , raising the low , dignifying the mean , and putting sense into the ...
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... hand . Fletcher's ideas moved slow ; his versi- fication , though sweet , is tedious , it stops at every turn ; he lays line upon line , making up one after the other , adding image to image so deliberately , that we see their junctures ...
... hand . Fletcher's ideas moved slow ; his versi- fication , though sweet , is tedious , it stops at every turn ; he lays line upon line , making up one after the other , adding image to image so deliberately , that we see their junctures ...
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