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Except ' Antony and Cleopatra , ' which exceeds it [ ' Hamlet ' ] by sixty lines , the piece is the longest of Shakespeare's plays . " - The Index ( pp . 448 , 460 ) repeats this statement . In the " Globe " edition ( text only ) ...
Except ' Antony and Cleopatra , ' which exceeds it [ ' Hamlet ' ] by sixty lines , the piece is the longest of Shakespeare's plays . " - The Index ( pp . 448 , 460 ) repeats this statement . In the " Globe " edition ( text only ) ...
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Every grammarschool boy used to be familiar with the first line , and the fourth is quoted by Sir Philip Sidney in his ... His translation of the lines quoted from Horace is as follows :Who cross the channel get a change of climate ...
Every grammarschool boy used to be familiar with the first line , and the fourth is quoted by Sir Philip Sidney in his ... His translation of the lines quoted from Horace is as follows :Who cross the channel get a change of climate ...
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These are the last four lines of a poem entitled ' Dans l'Église de ...... ' which is to be found near the end of ' Les Chants du Crépuscule , ' by Victor Hugo . The lines run as follows :Soyez comme l'oiseau posé pour un instant Sur ...
These are the last four lines of a poem entitled ' Dans l'Église de ...... ' which is to be found near the end of ' Les Chants du Crépuscule , ' by Victor Hugo . The lines run as follows :Soyez comme l'oiseau posé pour un instant Sur ...
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