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 6 |
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40 , 1609 , there is the same allusion : 66 " You should not let such high - priz'd moysture fall , " Which from your hart your conduit - eyes distill . " HOLT WHITE . Conduits in the form of human figures , it has been already ob ...
40 , 1609 , there is the same allusion : 66 " You should not let such high - priz'd moysture fall , " Which from your hart your conduit - eyes distill . " HOLT WHITE . Conduits in the form of human figures , it has been already ob ...
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Decker uses it in his comedy of Old Fortunatus , 1600 : “ - set your heart at rest , for I have set up my rest , that unless you can run swifter than a hart , home you go not . " The same expression occurs in Beaumont and Fletcher's ...
Decker uses it in his comedy of Old Fortunatus , 1600 : “ - set your heart at rest , for I have set up my rest , that unless you can run swifter than a hart , home you go not . " The same expression occurs in Beaumont and Fletcher's ...
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Where griping grief ye hart would woūd , ( & dolful domps ye mind oppresse ) " There musick with her silver sound , is wont with spede to geue redresse ; " Of troubled minds for every sore , swete musick hath a salue in store : " In ioy ...
Where griping grief ye hart would woūd , ( & dolful domps ye mind oppresse ) " There musick with her silver sound , is wont with spede to geue redresse ; " Of troubled minds for every sore , swete musick hath a salue in store : " In ioy ...
Page 239
But if with quenched lyfe not quenched be thine yre , " But with revengeing lust as yet thy hart be set on fyre , " What more amendes or cruell wreake disyrest thou " To see on me , then this which here is shewd forth to thee now ?
But if with quenched lyfe not quenched be thine yre , " But with revengeing lust as yet thy hart be set on fyre , " What more amendes or cruell wreake disyrest thou " To see on me , then this which here is shewd forth to thee now ?
Page 273
... and hath so mastred quyte his hart , That he of force must yelde as thrall ; -no way is left to start . He cannot staye his steppe , but forth styll must be ronne , He languisheth and melts awaye , as snowe agaynst the sonne .
... and hath so mastred quyte his hart , That he of force must yelde as thrall ; -no way is left to start . He cannot staye his steppe , but forth styll must be ronne , He languisheth and melts awaye , as snowe agaynst the sonne .
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