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 6Rwington, 1821 |
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... heart is here ? " Turn back , dull earth , and find thy center out . " Again , in our author's 146th Sonnet : 66 Poor soul , the center of my sinful earth- . " MALONE . 5 My will to her consent is but a part ; ] To , in this instance ...
... heart is here ? " Turn back , dull earth , and find thy center out . " Again , in our author's 146th Sonnet : 66 Poor soul , the center of my sinful earth- . " MALONE . 5 My will to her consent is but a part ; ] To , in this instance ...
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... heart like all indifferently , " For he would view and judge them all with unallured eye.— * . * * * * " No knight or gentleman of high or low renown " But Capulet himself had bid unto his feast , & c . 66 Young damsels thither flock ...
... heart like all indifferently , " For he would view and judge them all with unallured eye.— * . * * * * " No knight or gentleman of high or low renown " But Capulet himself had bid unto his feast , & c . 66 Young damsels thither flock ...
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... heart ; 66 Hot , hot , and moist . " MALONE . 4 The date is out of such prolixity : ] i . e . Masks are now out of fashion . That Shakspeare was an enemy to these fooleries , appears from his writing none ; and that his plays ...
... heart ; 66 Hot , hot , and moist . " MALONE . 4 The date is out of such prolixity : ] i . e . Masks are now out of fashion . That Shakspeare was an enemy to these fooleries , appears from his writing none ; and that his plays ...
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... heart , & c . ] Middleton has borrowed this thought in his play of Blurt Master - Constable , 1602 : 66 bid him , whose heart no sorrow feels , " Tickle the rushes with his wanton heels , " I have too much lead at mine . " STEEVENS . 7 ...
... heart , & c . ] Middleton has borrowed this thought in his play of Blurt Master - Constable , 1602 : 66 bid him , whose heart no sorrow feels , " Tickle the rushes with his wanton heels , " I have too much lead at mine . " STEEVENS . 7 ...
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... fairer chance than in the company we are going to : but , alas ! I am done . I have nothing to play with : I have lost my heart already . Mercutio If thou art dun , we'll draw thee from the 46 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
... fairer chance than in the company we are going to : but , alas ! I am done . I have nothing to play with : I have lost my heart already . Mercutio If thou art dun , we'll draw thee from the 46 ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
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