The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... give expression to states of mind and feeling which , in those days , it was thought becoming , and even necessary , that a young writer advancing claims to be regarded as a poet should entertain ; and Shakespeare , born dramatist and ...
... give expression to states of mind and feeling which , in those days , it was thought becoming , and even necessary , that a young writer advancing claims to be regarded as a poet should entertain ; and Shakespeare , born dramatist and ...
Page xvi
... give their sons the oppor- tunities of book education afforded by the local Grammar School , whereby they could obtain an ample knowledge of their own tongue , and a smattering of Latin and French . Moreover , rich territorial noblemen ...
... give their sons the oppor- tunities of book education afforded by the local Grammar School , whereby they could obtain an ample knowledge of their own tongue , and a smattering of Latin and French . Moreover , rich territorial noblemen ...
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... give what she did crave ; But when her lips were ready for his pay , He winks , and turns his lips another way . Never did passenger in summer's heat More thirst for drink than she for this good turn . Her help she sees , but help she ...
... give what she did crave ; But when her lips were ready for his pay , He winks , and turns his lips another way . Never did passenger in summer's heat More thirst for drink than she for this good turn . Her help she sees , but help she ...
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... gives the sun the name Titan ( cf. Metam . , i , 10 ) , and Shakespeare often follows Ovid's example . Only here and in Rom . and Jul . , II , iii , 4 ( “ Titan's fiery wheels " ) does Shakespeare mention Titan as driver of the chariot ...
... gives the sun the name Titan ( cf. Metam . , i , 10 ) , and Shakespeare often follows Ovid's example . Only here and in Rom . and Jul . , II , iii , 4 ( “ Titan's fiery wheels " ) does Shakespeare mention Titan as driver of the chariot ...
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... Give me one kiss , I'll give it thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . 204 unkind ] without family , childless . Cf. All's Well , IV , ii , 8–10 : " you are cold and stern ; And now you should be as your mother ...
... Give me one kiss , I'll give it thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . 204 unkind ] without family , childless . Cf. All's Well , IV , ii , 8–10 : " you are cold and stern ; And now you should be as your mother ...
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