The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 4R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... live to be ungentle . MALONE . 4 MADE wit with musing weak , ] The construction is - Thou hast made me neglect - thou hast made wit with musing weak . MALONE . 5 This whole scene , like many others in these plays ( some of which , I ...
... live to be ungentle . MALONE . 4 MADE wit with musing weak , ] The construction is - Thou hast made me neglect - thou hast made wit with musing weak . MALONE . 5 This whole scene , like many others in these plays ( some of which , I ...
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... lives , how well belov❜d , And daily graced by the emperor ; Wishing me with him , partner of his fortune . ANT . And how stand you affected to his wish ? PRO . As one relying on your lordship's will , And not depending on his friendly ...
... lives , how well belov❜d , And daily graced by the emperor ; Wishing me with him , partner of his fortune . ANT . And how stand you affected to his wish ? PRO . As one relying on your lordship's will , And not depending on his friendly ...
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... lives : my mother weep- ing , my father wailing , my sister crying , our maid howling , our cat wringing her hands , and all our house in a great perplexity , yet did not this cruel- hearted cur shed one tear : he is a stone , a very ...
... lives : my mother weep- ing , my father wailing , my sister crying , our maid howling , our cat wringing her hands , and all our house in a great perplexity , yet did not this cruel- hearted cur shed one tear : he is a stone , a very ...
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... live in your air . VAL . You have said , sir . THU . Ay , sir , and done too , for this time . VAL . I know it well , sir ; you always end ere you begin . SIL . A fine volley of words , gentlemen , and quickly shot off . VAL . ' Tis ...
... live in your air . VAL . You have said , sir . THU . Ay , sir , and done too , for this time . VAL . I know it well , sir ; you always end ere you begin . SIL . A fine volley of words , gentlemen , and quickly shot off . VAL . ' Tis ...
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... live . This love of theirs myself have often seen , Haply , when they have judg'd me fast asleep ; And oftentimes have purpos'd to forbid Sir Valentine her company , and my court : But fearing , lest my jealous aim2 might err , And so ...
... live . This love of theirs myself have often seen , Haply , when they have judg'd me fast asleep ; And oftentimes have purpos'd to forbid Sir Valentine her company , and my court : But fearing , lest my jealous aim2 might err , And so ...
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Page 390 - From women's eyes this doctrine I derive : They sparkle still the right Promethean fire ; They are the books, the arts, the academes, That show, contain, and nourish all the world...
Page 20 - I have no other but a woman's reason : I think him so, because I think him so.
Page 53 - Not for the world : why, man, she is mine own ; And I as rich in having such a jewel As twenty seas, if all their sand were pearl, The water nectar, and the rocks pure gold.
Page 380 - You meaner beauties of the night, That poorly satisfy our eyes More by your number than your light, You common people of the skies; What are you when the moon shall rise?
Page 100 - Who is Silvia ? what is she, That all our swains commend her ? Holy, fair, and wise is she ; The Heaven such grace did lend her, That she might admired be. Is she kind as she is fair, — For beauty lives with kindness ? Love doth to her eyes repair, To help him of his blindness ; And, being help'd, inhabits there. Then to Silvia let us sing, That Silvia is excelling; She excels each mortal thing Upon the dull earth dwelling...