“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... doth embrace and hug With amplest entertainment : my free drift Halts not particularly , but moves itself In a wide sea of wax : ( 4 ) no levell'd malice Infects one comma in the course I hold ; But flies an eagle flight , bold , and ...
... doth embrace and hug With amplest entertainment : my free drift Halts not particularly , but moves itself In a wide sea of wax : ( 4 ) no levell'd malice Infects one comma in the course I hold ; But flies an eagle flight , bold , and ...
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... doth defile . Alcibiades therefore replies that his estate lies in defiled land . This , as it happened , was not understood , and all the editors [ following the editor of the second folio ] published ' I defy land . " " JOHNSON . Sec ...
... doth defile . Alcibiades therefore replies that his estate lies in defiled land . This , as it happened , was not understood , and all the editors [ following the editor of the second folio ] published ' I defy land . " " JOHNSON . Sec ...
Page 67
... doth daily make revolt In my penurious band : I've heard , and griev'd , How cursed Athens , mindless of thy worth , Forgetting thy great deeds , when neighbour states , But for thy sword and fortune , trod upon them , - ( 146 ) Give ...
... doth daily make revolt In my penurious band : I've heard , and griev'd , How cursed Athens , mindless of thy worth , Forgetting thy great deeds , when neighbour states , But for thy sword and fortune , trod upon them , - ( 146 ) Give ...
Page 71
... doth shine ; Yield him , who all thy human sons doth hate , ( 157 ) From forth thy plenteous bosom , one poor root ! Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb , Let it no more bring out ingrateful man ! Go great with tigers , dragons ...
... doth shine ; Yield him , who all thy human sons doth hate , ( 157 ) From forth thy plenteous bosom , one poor root ! Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb , Let it no more bring out ingrateful man ! Go great with tigers , dragons ...
Page 74
... doth all the vile service ; " and from Barret , " Drudge , a drug , or kitchen - slave : " to which other examples might easily be added . ( 167 ) poor rag , ] " If , " observes Johnson , " we read ' poor rogue , ' it will correspond ...
... doth all the vile service ; " and from Barret , " Drudge , a drug , or kitchen - slave : " to which other examples might easily be added . ( 167 ) poor rag , ] " If , " observes Johnson , " we read ' poor rogue , ' it will correspond ...
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