The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, Volume 7Redfield, 1853 |
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Page 213
... thought , ' T is heavy with him ; and am I then reveng'd , To take him in the purging of his soul , When he is fit ... thoughts re- main below ; Words without thoughts never to heaven go . [ Exit . SCENE IV - A Room in the Same . Enter ...
... thought , ' T is heavy with him ; and am I then reveng'd , To take him in the purging of his soul , When he is fit ... thoughts re- main below ; Words without thoughts never to heaven go . [ Exit . SCENE IV - A Room in the Same . Enter ...
Page 263
... thought , that to abandon the course of the ordinary and popular narrative , would heighten and improve the effect of his drama , and give a novelty to its termination . The story of Lear and his daughters is briefly told by Spen- ser ...
... thought , that to abandon the course of the ordinary and popular narrative , would heighten and improve the effect of his drama , and give a novelty to its termination . The story of Lear and his daughters is briefly told by Spen- ser ...
Page 408
... thought Too hideous to be shown . - Thou dost mean something . I heard thee say but now , -thou lik'dst not that , When Cassio left my wife : what didst not like ? And , when I told thee , he was of my counsel In my whole course of ...
... thought Too hideous to be shown . - Thou dost mean something . I heard thee say but now , -thou lik'dst not that , When Cassio left my wife : what didst not like ? And , when I told thee , he was of my counsel In my whole course of ...
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