The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 18-20Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... never deviated ; he therefore left it unfinished . The unfinished play was put into the hands of another of the " poets " attached to the same theatre , and the greater part of the present play was the result ; this poet having used the ...
... never deviated ; he therefore left it unfinished . The unfinished play was put into the hands of another of the " poets " attached to the same theatre , and the greater part of the present play was the result ; this poet having used the ...
Pagina 14
... never be in her mild company . - You gods that made me man , and sway in love , That have inflamed desire in my breast To taste the fruit of yon celestial tree , Or die in the adventure , be my helps , As I am son and servant to your ...
... never be in her mild company . - You gods that made me man , and sway in love , That have inflamed desire in my breast To taste the fruit of yon celestial tree , Or die in the adventure , be my helps , As I am son and servant to your ...
Pagina 15
... never comes the lives last met , In cradle death may rightly claime his det . 7 " To prepare this body for that state to which I must come . " 8 That is , of all who have yet assayed , or made the trial . She means that of all her ...
... never comes the lives last met , In cradle death may rightly claime his det . 7 " To prepare this body for that state to which I must come . " 8 That is , of all who have yet assayed , or made the trial . She means that of all her ...
Pagina 28
... never comes but brings an heir , That may succeed as his inheritor ; And so in ours : some neighbouring nation , Taking advantage of our misery , Hath stuff'd these hollow vessels with their power , 4 To nousle is an old word for to ...
... never comes but brings an heir , That may succeed as his inheritor ; And so in ours : some neighbouring nation , Taking advantage of our misery , Hath stuff'd these hollow vessels with their power , 4 To nousle is an old word for to ...
Pagina 33
... never leave gaping till they've swallow'd the whole parish , church , steeple , bells , and all . Per . [ Aside . ] A pretty moral . 3 Fish . But , master , if I had been the sexton , I would have been that day in the belfry . 2 Fish ...
... never leave gaping till they've swallow'd the whole parish , church , steeple , bells , and all . Per . [ Aside . ] A pretty moral . 3 Fish . But , master , if I had been the sexton , I would have been that day in the belfry . 2 Fish ...
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