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 19AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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... turn'd to meetings of sweet amitie ; " The war - god's thund'ring cannons ' dreadful rore , " And rattling drum - sounds ' warlike harmonie , " To sweet - tun'd noise of pleasing minstrelsie . " God Mars laid by his launce , and tooke ...
... turn'd to meetings of sweet amitie ; " The war - god's thund'ring cannons ' dreadful rore , " And rattling drum - sounds ' warlike harmonie , " To sweet - tun'd noise of pleasing minstrelsie . " God Mars laid by his launce , and tooke ...
Page 402
... turn the good we offer into envy . 8 The more shame for ye ; ] If I mistake you , it is by your fault , not mine ; for I thought you good . The distress of Ka- tharine might have kept her from the quibble to which she is irresistibly ...
... turn the good we offer into envy . 8 The more shame for ye ; ] If I mistake you , it is by your fault , not mine ; for I thought you good . The distress of Ka- tharine might have kept her from the quibble to which she is irresistibly ...
Page 403
... turn me into nothing : Woe upon ye , And all such false professors ! Would ye have me ( If you have any justice , any pity ; If ye be any thing but churchmen's habits , ) Put my sick cause into his hands that hates me ? Alas , he has ...
... turn me into nothing : Woe upon ye , And all such false professors ! Would ye have me ( If you have any justice , any pity ; If ye be any thing but churchmen's habits , ) Put my sick cause into his hands that hates me ? Alas , he has ...
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