The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 95
... pro- ceeded The sweet degrees that this brief world affords To such as may the passive drugs of it Freely command , thou wouldst have plunged thyself In general riot , melted down thy youth In different beds of lust , and never learn'd ...
... pro- ceeded The sweet degrees that this brief world affords To such as may the passive drugs of it Freely command , thou wouldst have plunged thyself In general riot , melted down thy youth In different beds of lust , and never learn'd ...
Page 42
... pro- fane , Never sound more ! when drums and trumpets shall I ' the field prove flatterers , let courts and cities be Made all of false - faced soothing ! When steel grows soft as the parasite's silk , Let him be made a coverture for ...
... pro- fane , Never sound more ! when drums and trumpets shall I ' the field prove flatterers , let courts and cities be Made all of false - faced soothing ! When steel grows soft as the parasite's silk , Let him be made a coverture for ...
Page 189
... pro- tection of a guard ; III . i . 9 . SAT , if there sat ; III . iii . 70 . SAVE YOU , i . e . God save you , ( a common form of saluta- tion ) ; IV . iv . 6 . SAY , say on , speak ; III . iii . 41 . SCABS , a term of extreme con ...
... pro- tection of a guard ; III . i . 9 . SAT , if there sat ; III . iii . 70 . SAVE YOU , i . e . God save you , ( a common form of saluta- tion ) ; IV . iv . 6 . SAY , say on , speak ; III . iii . 41 . SCABS , a term of extreme con ...
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... pro- duces the clothes and the remaining jewels ( he had sold some to purchase flocks ) which he had found with the babe . Perdita's identity is disclosed . The joy of Leontes and Polixenes , who had pursued the runaways , over the mar ...
... pro- duces the clothes and the remaining jewels ( he had sold some to purchase flocks ) which he had found with the babe . Perdita's identity is disclosed . The joy of Leontes and Polixenes , who had pursued the runaways , over the mar ...
Page 40
... pro- ceeding : Yet , for a greater confirmation , For in an act of this importance ' twere 180 Most piteous to be wild , I have dispatch'd in post To sacred Delphos , to Apollo's temple , Cleomenes and Dion , whom you know Of stuff'd ...
... pro- ceeding : Yet , for a greater confirmation , For in an act of this importance ' twere 180 Most piteous to be wild , I have dispatch'd in post To sacred Delphos , to Apollo's temple , Cleomenes and Dion , whom you know Of stuff'd ...
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