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 16AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 162
... thought is contented . The better sort , — As thoughts of things divine , -are intermix'd With scruples , and do set the word itself Against the word * : As thus , -Come , little ones ; and then again , - It is as hard to come , as for ...
... thought is contented . The better sort , — As thoughts of things divine , -are intermix'd With scruples , and do set the word itself Against the word * : As thus , -Come , little ones ; and then again , - It is as hard to come , as for ...
Page 163
... thoughts are minutes ; and , with sighs , they JAR Their WATCHES on to mine eyes , the OUTWARD WATCH , & c . ] I think this passage must be corrupt , but I know not well how to make it better . The first quarto reads : 66 My thoughts ...
... thoughts are minutes ; and , with sighs , they JAR Their WATCHES on to mine eyes , the OUTWARD WATCH , & c . ] I think this passage must be corrupt , but I know not well how to make it better . The first quarto reads : 66 My thoughts ...
Page 164
... thought also occurs in Greene's Perimedes , 1588 : " Disquiet thoughts the minuts of her watch . " To jar is , I believe , to make that noise which is called ticking . So , in The Winter's Tale : 66 I love thee not a jar o ' the clock ...
... thought also occurs in Greene's Perimedes , 1588 : " Disquiet thoughts the minuts of her watch . " To jar is , I believe , to make that noise which is called ticking . So , in The Winter's Tale : 66 I love thee not a jar o ' the clock ...
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