The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... hence , even as their coming hither : Ripeness is all , " it is obvious that it is Shakespeare , even more than Edgar , who is speaking . When , at the end of " The Taming of the Shrew , " Katherine delivers her final sentiments on the ...
... hence , even as their coming hither : Ripeness is all , " it is obvious that it is Shakespeare , even more than Edgar , who is speaking . When , at the end of " The Taming of the Shrew , " Katherine delivers her final sentiments on the ...
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... hence , and leave me here alone ; For all my mind , my thought , my busy care , Is how to get my palfrey from the mare . " Thus she replies : " Thy palfrey , as he should , Welcomes the warm approach of sweet desire : Affection is a ...
... hence , and leave me here alone ; For all my mind , my thought , my busy care , Is how to get my palfrey from the mare . " Thus she replies : " Thy palfrey , as he should , Welcomes the warm approach of sweet desire : Affection is a ...
Page 98
... hence to heave thee : If ever man were moved with woman's moans , Be moved with my tears , my sighs , my groans : " All which together , like a troubled ocean , Beat at thy rocky and wreck - threatening heart , To soften it with their ...
... hence to heave thee : If ever man were moved with woman's moans , Be moved with my tears , my sighs , my groans : " All which together , like a troubled ocean , Beat at thy rocky and wreck - threatening heart , To soften it with their ...
Page 129
... hence " deluded . ” 99 1213 the brinish pearl ] pearl - like salt tears . 1214 her maid ] The handmaiden is unknown to the story as narrated by any earlier poet . But such a subsidiary character is found in the French tragedy " Lucrèce ...
... hence " deluded . ” 99 1213 the brinish pearl ] pearl - like salt tears . 1214 her maid ] The handmaiden is unknown to the story as narrated by any earlier poet . But such a subsidiary character is found in the French tragedy " Lucrèce ...
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... hence ? " " Madam , ere I was up , " replied the maid , " The more to blame my sluggard negligence : Yet with the fault I thus far can dispense ; Myself was stirring ere the break of day , And ere I rose was Tarquin gone away . " But ...
... hence ? " " Madam , ere I was up , " replied the maid , " The more to blame my sluggard negligence : Yet with the fault I thus far can dispense ; Myself was stirring ere the break of day , And ere I rose was Tarquin gone away . " But ...
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