The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... 539-540 Her arms . . . they seem ] Cf. Hen . VIII , I , i , 9–10 : " they clung In their embracement , as they grew together . " 540 550 Planting oblivion , beating reason back , Forgetting shame's pure [ 29 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
... 539-540 Her arms . . . they seem ] Cf. Hen . VIII , I , i , 9–10 : " they clung In their embracement , as they grew together . " 540 550 Planting oblivion , beating reason back , Forgetting shame's pure [ 29 ] VENUS AND ADONIS.
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... viii , 284-286 . Cf. Ovid's line ( 286 ) : " stantque velut vallum velut alta hostilia sete " of which Golding's translation was ( p . 107 a ) “ And like a front of armed Pikes set close in battall ray , The sturdie bristles on his back ...
... viii , 284-286 . Cf. Ovid's line ( 286 ) : " stantque velut vallum velut alta hostilia sete " of which Golding's translation was ( p . 107 a ) “ And like a front of armed Pikes set close in battall ray , The sturdie bristles on his back ...
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... Small lights . . abide ] Cf. 3 Hen . VI , IV , viii , 7–8 : " A little fire is quickly trodden out , Which , being suffer'd , rivers cannot quench . " 660 The cedar stoops not to the base shrub's foot , [ 101 ] THE RAPE OF LUCRECE.
... Small lights . . abide ] Cf. 3 Hen . VI , IV , viii , 7–8 : " A little fire is quickly trodden out , Which , being suffer'd , rivers cannot quench . " 660 The cedar stoops not to the base shrub's foot , [ 101 ] THE RAPE OF LUCRECE.
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... VIII , I , i , 132–134 : " anger is like A full - hot horse , who being allow'd his way , Self - mettle tires him . " 721 spotted ] defiled , polluted . 710 720 Even in this thought through the dark night he stealeth [ 104 ] THE RAPE OF ...
... VIII , I , i , 132–134 : " anger is like A full - hot horse , who being allow'd his way , Self - mettle tires him . " 721 spotted ] defiled , polluted . 710 720 Even in this thought through the dark night he stealeth [ 104 ] THE RAPE OF ...
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... VIII , XVIII , and XXI . See notes on those pieces . 1 Fair is my love ] Cf. a lyric in Greene's Perimedes , the Blacke - Smith , 1588 : " Fair is my love , for April is her face . " ... 5 A lily pale to grace her ] So Venus and Adonis ...
... VIII , XVIII , and XXI . See notes on those pieces . 1 Fair is my love ] Cf. a lyric in Greene's Perimedes , the Blacke - Smith , 1588 : " Fair is my love , for April is her face . " ... 5 A lily pale to grace her ] So Venus and Adonis ...
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