The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... gods that made me man , and sway in love , That have inflam'd desire in my breast " . To taste the fruit of yon celestial tree , Or die in the adventure , be my helps , As I am son and servant to your will , To compass such a boundless ...
... gods that made me man , and sway in love , That have inflam'd desire in my breast " . To taste the fruit of yon celestial tree , Or die in the adventure , be my helps , As I am son and servant to your will , To compass such a boundless ...
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... gods to hearken ; But , being play'd upon before your time , Hell only danceth at so harsh a chime1 ; Good sooth , I care not for you . 3 › ANT . Prince Pericles , touch not , upon thy life " , For that's an article within our law , As ...
... gods to hearken ; But , being play'd upon before your time , Hell only danceth at so harsh a chime1 ; Good sooth , I care not for you . 3 › ANT . Prince Pericles , touch not , upon thy life " , For that's an article within our law , As ...
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... gods ; in vice their law's their will ; And if Jove stray , who dares say Jove doth ill ? It is enough you know ; and it is fit , What being more known grows worse , to smother it . i All love the womb that their first beings bred ...
... gods ; in vice their law's their will ; And if Jove stray , who dares say Jove doth ill ? It is enough you know ; and it is fit , What being more known grows worse , to smother it . i All love the womb that their first beings bred ...
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... God , I pray , " That I may live to say , the dog is dead . " MALONE . To omit the article was formerly a practice not uncommon . So , in Titus Andronicus : Ascend , fair queen , Pantheon , " i . e . the Pantheon . STEEVENS . 66 Again ...
... God , I pray , " That I may live to say , the dog is dead . " MALONE . To omit the article was formerly a practice not uncommon . So , in Titus Andronicus : Ascend , fair queen , Pantheon , " i . e . the Pantheon . STEEVENS . 66 Again ...
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... gods throw their best eyes upon it ! " MALONE . I suspect this line , like many others before us , to be corrupt , and therefore read - mistful instead of mischiefs . So , in King Henry V. Act IV . Sc . VI .: " For , hearing this , I ...
... gods throw their best eyes upon it ! " MALONE . I suspect this line , like many others before us , to be corrupt , and therefore read - mistful instead of mischiefs . So , in King Henry V. Act IV . Sc . VI .: " For , hearing this , I ...
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