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Page 7
At no period of his career can Shakespeare have thought of putting this entire
complex of loosely connected adventures into the five acts of a play . But to the
purveyors of third - rate romance , it was congenial material ; and the public for
whom ...
At no period of his career can Shakespeare have thought of putting this entire
complex of loosely connected adventures into the five acts of a play . But to the
purveyors of third - rate romance , it was congenial material ; and the public for
whom ...
Page 9
If you were born to honour , show it now ; If put upon you , make the judgement
good That thought you worthy of it . O , that the gods Would set me free from this
unhallow'd place , Though they did change me to the meanest bird That flies i '
the ...
If you were born to honour , show it now ; If put upon you , make the judgement
good That thought you worthy of it . O , that the gods Would set me free from this
unhallow'd place , Though they did change me to the meanest bird That flies i '
the ...
Page 17
See where she comes , apparell'd like the spring , Graces her subjects , and her
thoughts the king Of every virtue gives renown to men ! Her face the book of
praises , where is read Nothing but curious pleasures , as from thence Sorrow
were ...
See where she comes , apparell'd like the spring , Graces her subjects , and her
thoughts the king Of every virtue gives renown to men ! Her face the book of
praises , where is read Nothing but curious pleasures , as from thence Sorrow
were ...
Page 19
Like a bold champion , I assume the lists , Nor ask advice of any other thought
But faithfulness and courage . 70 He reads the riddle . I am no viper , yet I feed
On mother's flesh which did me breed . I sought a husband , in which labour I
found ...
Like a bold champion , I assume the lists , Nor ask advice of any other thought
But faithfulness and courage . 70 He reads the riddle . I am no viper , yet I feed
On mother's flesh which did me breed . I sought a husband , in which labour I
found ...
Page 23
-Why should this change of thoughts , The sad companion , dull - eyed
melancholy , Be my so used a guest as not an hour , In the day's glorious walk ,
or peaceful night , The tomb where grief should sleep , can breed me quiet ?
-Why should this change of thoughts , The sad companion , dull - eyed
melancholy , Be my so used a guest as not an hour , In the day's glorious walk ,
or peaceful night , The tomb where grief should sleep , can breed me quiet ?
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