The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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Page 47
... nature and of truth ; the superficial reader can- quently written corsive in Shakspeare's time . See Mr. Nares's ... natural shel- ter , and makes night the confidant of those actions which cannot be trusted to the tell - tale day ...
... nature and of truth ; the superficial reader can- quently written corsive in Shakspeare's time . See Mr. Nares's ... natural shel- ter , and makes night the confidant of those actions which cannot be trusted to the tell - tale day ...
Page 74
... nature . Who - great exemplar of profound politicians . An amusing ever is stigmatized with deformity has a constant source of envy in his mind , and would counterbalance by some other superiority those advantages which he feels him ...
... nature . Who - great exemplar of profound politicians . An amusing ever is stigmatized with deformity has a constant source of envy in his mind , and would counterbalance by some other superiority those advantages which he feels him ...
Page 89
... nature , " Deform'd , unfinish'd , sent before my time Into this breathing world , scarce half made up , And that so ... nature , that pre- tends one thing and does another ; but nature , that puts together things of a dissimilar kind ...
... nature , " Deform'd , unfinish'd , sent before my time Into this breathing world , scarce half made up , And that so ... nature , that pre- tends one thing and does another ; but nature , that puts together things of a dissimilar kind ...
Page 92
... nature . Anne . Where is he ? Glo . Here : [ She spits at him . ] Why dost thou spit at me Anne . ' Would it were mortal poison , for thy sake ! Glo . Never came poison from so sweet a place . Anne . Never hung poison on a fouler toad ...
... nature . Anne . Where is he ? Glo . Here : [ She spits at him . ] Why dost thou spit at me Anne . ' Would it were mortal poison , for thy sake ! Glo . Never came poison from so sweet a place . Anne . Never hung poison on a fouler toad ...
Page 95
... natural ' age , But by some unlook'd accident cut off ! They that stand high , have many blasts to shake them : Glo ... nature , and the son of hell ! Thou slander of thy mother's heavy womb ! Thou loathed issue of thy father's loins ...
... natural ' age , But by some unlook'd accident cut off ! They that stand high , have many blasts to shake them : Glo ... nature , and the son of hell ! Thou slander of thy mother's heavy womb ! Thou loathed issue of thy father's loins ...
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