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" gainst my fury Do I take part. The rarer action is In virtue than in vengeance ; they being penitent, The sole drift of my purpose doth extend Not a frown further. "
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of ... - Page 67
by William Shakespeare - 1850 - 38 pages
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 616 pages
...if you now beheld them your affections Would become tender. PRO. Dost thou think so, spirit ? AHI. Mine would, sir, were I human. PRO. And mine shall....relish all as sharply, Passion as they, be kindlier mov'd than thou art ? Though with their high wrongs I am strook to the quick, Yet, with my nobler reason...
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William Shakspeare's Complete Works, Dramatic and Poetic, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1852 - 512 pages
...¡i' you DOW beheld them, your affection* Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit ! Ari. Mine would, sir, were I human. Pro. And mine shall....relish all as sharply, Passion as they, be kindlier mov'd than thou art .' Though with their high wrongs 1 ain struck to the quick, Vet with my nobler...
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Studies from the English Poets

George Frederick Graham - English literature - 1852 - 570 pages
...think so, spirit ? Ari. Mine would, sir, were I human. Pros. And mine shall. Hast thoa, which art bat air, a touch, a feeling Of their afflictions ? and...as sharply, Passion as they, be kindlier moved than thoa art? Though, with their high wrongs I am struck to the quick, Yet, with my nobler reason 'gainst...
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The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the ...

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 928 pages
...you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit? //•/'. on the mov'd than thou art ? Though with their high wrongs I am struck to the quick, Yet, with my nobler reason,...
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The Poetry of the Sentiments

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - English poetry - 1853 - 334 pages
...Would become tender. Prosp. Dost thou think so, spirit 1 An. Mine would, sir, were I human. Protp. And mine shall. Hast thou, which art but air, a touch,...sharply, Passion as they, be kindlier moved than thou art I Though with their high wrongs I am struck to the quick, Yet, with my nobler reason, 'gainst my fury,...
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The family Shakespeare [expurgated by T. Bowdler]. in ..., Part 64, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1853 - 552 pages
...Dost thou think so, spirit? Ariel. Mine would, sir, were I human. Prospero. And mine shall. Hast tnou, which art but air, a touch, a feeling Of their afflictions?...relish all as sharply Passion as they, be kindlier mov'd than thou art? Though with their high wrongs I am struck to the quick, Yet, with my nobler reason,...
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The Miscellaneous Works, Volume 2

William Hazlitt - English literature - 1854 - 980 pages
...become tender. PROSPERO. Dost thou think so, spirit ? ARIEL. Mine would, sir, were I human. PROBPERO. And mine shall. Hast thou, which art but air, a touch,...of their kind, that relish all as sharply, Passion' d as they, be kindlier moved than thou art .' " It has been observed that there is a peculiar charm...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Lays and Poems ...

William Shakespeare - 1855 - 1088 pages
...beheld them, your affections [them, Would become tender. Pro. Dost ihou think so, spirit 7 Ari. Mino ave death, when princes die with us. Now, for our...are fair, When the intent of bearing them is just. lhat relish all as sharply, Passion as they, be kindlier mov'd thnn thnu art 7 Though with their high...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspere, from the text of Johnson, Stevens ...

William Shakespeare - 1856 - 996 pages
...if you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit? Ari. hink it meet, To lay so dangerous and dear a trust On any soul remov'd but on his own. Yet doth mov'd than thou art? Though with their high wrongs 1 am struck to the quick. Yet, with my nobler reason,...
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Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 pages
...if you now beheld them, your affections Would become tender. Pro. Dost thou think so, spirit ? Ari. Mine would, sir, were I human. Pro. And mine shall....relish all as sharply, Passion as they, be kindlier mov'd than thou art ? Though with their high wrongs I am struck to the quick, Yet, with my nobler reason...
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