The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... thought in Henry IV . Part II . which affords some comment on this passage before us : " There is a history in all men's lives , 66 Figuring the nature of the times deceas'd : " The which observ'd , a man may prophecy " With a near aim ...
... thought in Henry IV . Part II . which affords some comment on this passage before us : " There is a history in all men's lives , 66 Figuring the nature of the times deceas'd : " The which observ'd , a man may prophecy " With a near aim ...
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... thought it meet to hide our love , Till time had made them for us . But it chances , The stealth of our most mutual entertainment , With character too gross , is writ on Juliet . LUCIO . With child , perhaps ? CLAUD . Unhappily , even ...
... thought it meet to hide our love , Till time had made them for us . But it chances , The stealth of our most mutual entertainment , With character too gross , is writ on Juliet . LUCIO . With child , perhaps ? CLAUD . Unhappily , even ...
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... thought , ) but to new- The fault and glimpse is the same as the faulty glimpse . And the meaning seems to be ... thoughts : 1 LUCIO . I warrant , it is : and SC . III . 25 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... thought , ) but to new- The fault and glimpse is the same as the faulty glimpse . And the meaning seems to be ... thoughts : 1 LUCIO . I warrant , it is : and SC . III . 25 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... thought occurs in The Winter's Tale : " The silence often of pure innocence " Persuades , when speaking fails . " Sir W. D'Avenant , in his alteration of the play , changes prone to sweet : I mention some of his variations , to shew ...
... thought occurs in The Winter's Tale : " The silence often of pure innocence " Persuades , when speaking fails . " Sir W. D'Avenant , in his alteration of the play , changes prone to sweet : I mention some of his variations , to shew ...
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... thought ; Believe not that the dribbling dart of love 6 Can pierce a cómplete bosom : why I desire thee To give me secret harbour , hath a purpose More grave and wrinkled than the aims and ends Of burning youth . FRI . May your grace ...
... thought ; Believe not that the dribbling dart of love 6 Can pierce a cómplete bosom : why I desire thee To give me secret harbour , hath a purpose More grave and wrinkled than the aims and ends Of burning youth . FRI . May your grace ...
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