The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 7Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... doth -- Some phantom of delight o'erpower my sense ? Hercules . This is no phantom , but your own true wife . Admetus . Art sure she is no ghost from the nether world ? Hercules . You did not think a sorcerer was your guest . Admetus ...
... doth -- Some phantom of delight o'erpower my sense ? Hercules . This is no phantom , but your own true wife . Admetus . Art sure she is no ghost from the nether world ? Hercules . You did not think a sorcerer was your guest . Admetus ...
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... doth use O , I am out - - ΤΟ That mercy does , for calumny will sear Virtue itself ; these shrugs , these hums and ha's , When you have said ' she ' s goodly , ' come between Ere you can say ' she ' s honest : ' but be ' t known , 76 ...
... doth use O , I am out - - ΤΟ That mercy does , for calumny will sear Virtue itself ; these shrugs , these hums and ha's , When you have said ' she ' s goodly , ' come between Ere you can say ' she ' s honest : ' but be ' t known , 76 ...
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... doth push on this proceed- ing . 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 ...
... doth push on this proceed- ing . 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 ...
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... of Time . If ever you have spent time worse ere now ; If never , yet that Time himself doth say He wishes earnestly you never may . 30 [ Bril . SCENE II . Bohemia . The palace of POLIXENES . 70 The Winter's Tale [ Act IV Sc . I.
... of Time . If ever you have spent time worse ere now ; If never , yet that Time himself doth say He wishes earnestly you never may . 30 [ Bril . SCENE II . Bohemia . The palace of POLIXENES . 70 The Winter's Tale [ Act IV Sc . I.
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... Doth set my pugging tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king . The lark , that tirra - lyra chants , 5 With heigh ! with heigh ! the thrush and the jay , Are summer songs for me and my aunts , While we lie tumbling in the ...
... Doth set my pugging tooth on edge ; For a quart of ale is a dish for a king . The lark , that tirra - lyra chants , 5 With heigh ! with heigh ! the thrush and the jay , Are summer songs for me and my aunts , While we lie tumbling in the ...
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