The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 173
That does infect the land : with which they moved , Have broken with the king ; 5
who hath so far Given ear to our complaint , ( of his great grace And princely care
; foreseeing those fell mischiefs Our reasons laid before him , ) he hath ...
That does infect the land : with which they moved , Have broken with the king ; 5
who hath so far Given ear to our complaint , ( of his great grace And princely care
; foreseeing those fell mischiefs Our reasons laid before him , ) he hath ...
Page 244
This man , lady , hath robbed many beasts of their particular additions ; 5 he is as
valiant as the lion , churlish as the bear , slow as the elephant : a man into whom
nature hath so crouded humours , that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly ...
This man , lady , hath robbed many beasts of their particular additions ; 5 he is as
valiant as the lion , churlish as the bear , slow as the elephant : a man into whom
nature hath so crouded humours , that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly ...
Page 245
virtue that he hath not a glimpse of ; nor any man an attaint , but he carries some
stain of it : he is melancholy without cause , and merry against the hair : : He hath
the joints of every thing ; but every thing so out of joint , that he is a gouty ...
virtue that he hath not a glimpse of ; nor any man an attaint , but he carries some
stain of it : he is melancholy without cause , and merry against the hair : : He hath
the joints of every thing ; but every thing so out of joint , that he is a gouty ...
Page 282
Hector , in view of Trojans and of Greeks , Shall make it good , or do his best to
do it , He hath a lady , wiser , fairer , truer , Than ever Greek did compass in his
arms ; And will to - morrow with his trumpet call , Mid - way between your tents
and ...
Hector , in view of Trojans and of Greeks , Shall make it good , or do his best to
do it , He hath a lady , wiser , fairer , truer , Than ever Greek did compass in his
arms ; And will to - morrow with his trumpet call , Mid - way between your tents
and ...
Page 368
Time hath , my lord , a wallet at his back , Wherein he puts alms for oblivion , A
great - sized monster of ingratitudes : Thosescraps are good deeds past : which
are devour ' d As fast as they are made , forgot as soon As done : Perseverance ...
Time hath , my lord , a wallet at his back , Wherein he puts alms for oblivion , A
great - sized monster of ingratitudes : Thosescraps are good deeds past : which
are devour ' d As fast as they are made , forgot as soon As done : Perseverance ...
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