The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18 |
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My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind " That mounts no higher than a bird can
soar . ' Car . I thought as much ; he'd be above the clouds . • Glo . Ay , my lord
cardinal ; How think you by that ? Were it not good , your grace could fly to
heaven ?
My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind " That mounts no higher than a bird can
soar . ' Car . I thought as much ; he'd be above the clouds . • Glo . Ay , my lord
cardinal ; How think you by that ? Were it not good , your grace could fly to
heaven ?
Page 205
Again , in Doctor Dodypoll , 1600 : “ Since my mind beats on it mightily . ” Again ,
in Herod and Antipater , 1622 : “ I feel within my cogitations beating . " Later
editors concur in reading , “ Bent on a crown . " I follow the old copy . Steevens .
Again , in Doctor Dodypoll , 1600 : “ Since my mind beats on it mightily . ” Again ,
in Herod and Antipater , 1622 : “ I feel within my cogitations beating . " Later
editors concur in reading , “ Bent on a crown . " I follow the old copy . Steevens .
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Yet , Warwick , in despite of all mischance , • Of thee thyself , and all thy
complices , • Edward will always bear himself as king : * Though fortune's malice
overthrow my state , * My mind exceeds the compass of her wheel . WAR . Then ,
for his ...
Yet , Warwick , in despite of all mischance , • Of thee thyself , and all thy
complices , • Edward will always bear himself as king : * Though fortune's malice
overthrow my state , * My mind exceeds the compass of her wheel . WAR . Then ,
for his ...
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