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 78
It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance , panging As soul and body ' s severing . 8
OLD L . Alas , poor lady ! She ' s a stranger now again . I think the poet may be
easily supposed to use quarrel for quarreller , as murder for the murderer , the act
for ...
It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance , panging As soul and body ' s severing . 8
OLD L . Alas , poor lady ! She ' s a stranger now again . I think the poet may be
easily supposed to use quarrel for quarreller , as murder for the murderer , the act
for ...
Page 257
Women are angels , wooing : Things won are done , joy ' s soul lies in the doing :
' 9 At your own house ; there he unarms him . ] These necessary words are added
from the quarto edition . POPE . The words added are only — there he unarms ...
Women are angels , wooing : Things won are done , joy ' s soul lies in the doing :
' 9 At your own house ; there he unarms him . ] These necessary words are added
from the quarto edition . POPE . The words added are only — there he unarms ...
Page 257
Women are angels , wooing : Things won are done , joy ' s soul lies in the doing :
' 9 At your own house ; there he unarms him . ] These necessary words are added
from the quarto edition . Pope . The words added are only — there he unarms ...
Women are angels , wooing : Things won are done , joy ' s soul lies in the doing :
' 9 At your own house ; there he unarms him . ] These necessary words are added
from the quarto edition . Pope . The words added are only — there he unarms ...
Page 331
That ' s to ' t , indeed , sir : Marry , sir , at the request of Paris my lord , who is there
in person ; with him , the mortal Venus , the heart - blood of beauty , love ' s
invisible soul , Pan . Who , my cousin Cressida ? SERV . No , sir , Helen ; Could
you ...
That ' s to ' t , indeed , sir : Marry , sir , at the request of Paris my lord , who is there
in person ; with him , the mortal Venus , the heart - blood of beauty , love ' s
invisible soul , Pan . Who , my cousin Cressida ? SERV . No , sir , Helen ; Could
you ...
Page 443
If beauty have a soul , this is not she ; If souls guide vows , if vows be sanctimony
, If sanctimony be the gods ' delight , If there be rule in unity itself , 9 This was not
she . O madness of discourse , That cause sets up with and against itself !
If beauty have a soul , this is not she ; If souls guide vows , if vows be sanctimony
, If sanctimony be the gods ' delight , If there be rule in unity itself , 9 This was not
she . O madness of discourse , That cause sets up with and against itself !
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