The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... play which antedated Shakespeare . It was most likely a joint - stock play , put together by Marlowe , Nash and perhaps half a dozen others ; for there are two consecu- tive plays on the subject , and the modern theater is not ...
... play which antedated Shakespeare . It was most likely a joint - stock play , put together by Marlowe , Nash and perhaps half a dozen others ; for there are two consecu- tive plays on the subject , and the modern theater is not ...
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... play his usual tricks ; The locks once comely in a virgin's sight , Locks of pure brown , displayed the encroaching white ; The blood , once fervid , now to cool began , And Time's strong pressure to subdue the man . I rode or walked as ...
... play his usual tricks ; The locks once comely in a virgin's sight , Locks of pure brown , displayed the encroaching white ; The blood , once fervid , now to cool began , And Time's strong pressure to subdue the man . I rode or walked as ...
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... Plays LAS how soon the hours are over Counted us out to play the lover ! And how much narrower is the stage Allotted us to play the sage ! But when we play the fool , how wide The theater expands ! Beside How long the audience sits ...
... Plays LAS how soon the hours are over Counted us out to play the lover ! And how much narrower is the stage Allotted us to play the sage ! But when we play the fool , how wide The theater expands ! Beside How long the audience sits ...
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