The Works of George Chapman ...Chatto and Windus, 1875 |
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... Y. A Fragment of The Tears of Peace For Good Men PAGE ix - lxxi I ΙΟΙ 103 105 107 SABA 8085 43 17 46+ 10 19 38 57 93 109 128 131 • 131 133 143 148 149 150 151 152 152 153 153 154 POEMS - continued . Of Sudden Death . Height in.
... Y. A Fragment of The Tears of Peace For Good Men PAGE ix - lxxi I ΙΟΙ 103 105 107 SABA 8085 43 17 46+ 10 19 38 57 93 109 128 131 • 131 133 143 148 149 150 151 152 152 153 153 154 POEMS - continued . Of Sudden Death . Height in.
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... death of Prince Henry , of the po- pular anguish and dismay at that calamity by a ' description of the tempest that cast Sir Th . Gates on the Bermudas , and the state of his ship and men , to this kingdom's plight applied in the ...
... death of Prince Henry , of the po- pular anguish and dismay at that calamity by a ' description of the tempest that cast Sir Th . Gates on the Bermudas , and the state of his ship and men , to this kingdom's plight applied in the ...
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... death - ushering melancholy ; ' and as in matter of fact death was not ushered by melancholy or any other evil spirit into the stout presence of the old poet till full thirty - five years after the appearance and twenty - nine years ...
... death - ushering melancholy ; ' and as in matter of fact death was not ushered by melancholy or any other evil spirit into the stout presence of the old poet till full thirty - five years after the appearance and twenty - nine years ...
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... death of Chapman , has never yet been called in question as a dubious or spurious pretender to the credit of his authorship . And if , as I am un- willing to disbelieve , Chapman was actually the author of Revenge for Honour , one ...
... death of Chapman , has never yet been called in question as a dubious or spurious pretender to the credit of his authorship . And if , as I am un- willing to disbelieve , Chapman was actually the author of Revenge for Honour , one ...
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... death ; ' a semi- burlesque interlude in a scene of tragic interest and prelude to a speech of vivid eloquence , which may recall the sudden and random introduction of deeds of violence into the action in some of Chapman's plays , as ...
... death ; ' a semi- burlesque interlude in a scene of tragic interest and prelude to a speech of vivid eloquence , which may recall the sudden and random introduction of deeds of violence into the action in some of Chapman's plays , as ...
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Page 57 - It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice. What we behold is censured by our eyes.