The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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Page xi
... true perfection ! Peace , ho ! the moon sleeps with Endymion And would not be awaked . " " The Merchant of Venice , " Act V , sc . 1 . " Lear . Blow , winds , and crack your cheeks ! Rage ! blow ! You cataracts and hurricanoes , spout ...
... true perfection ! Peace , ho ! the moon sleeps with Endymion And would not be awaked . " " The Merchant of Venice , " Act V , sc . 1 . " Lear . Blow , winds , and crack your cheeks ! Rage ! blow ! You cataracts and hurricanoes , spout ...
Page xiv
... true and full nature of his genius is apprehended . Similarly , in " Venus and Adonis " and " The Rape of Lucrece , " he manifests that ample command of language and that power of preserv- ing an almost hard and fast line between one ...
... true and full nature of his genius is apprehended . Similarly , in " Venus and Adonis " and " The Rape of Lucrece , " he manifests that ample command of language and that power of preserv- ing an almost hard and fast line between one ...
Page xxii
... true , penetrating criticism enable one to know Shakespeare , as the phrase is , through and through , better than any other person . My last observation here will be one I never tire of repeating , since it has as yet met with only ...
... true , penetrating criticism enable one to know Shakespeare , as the phrase is , through and through , better than any other person . My last observation here will be one I never tire of repeating , since it has as yet met with only ...
Page 22
... true - love in her naked bed , Teaching the sheets a whiter hue than white , 388 Else , suffer'd ] Otherwise , if it be suffered ( to blaze ) , if it be not checked . · • 389 The sea hath none ] Cf. Macb . , IV , iii , 60-61 : " but ...
... true - love in her naked bed , Teaching the sheets a whiter hue than white , 388 Else , suffer'd ] Otherwise , if it be suffered ( to blaze ) , if it be not checked . · • 389 The sea hath none ] Cf. Macb . , IV , iii , 60-61 : " but ...
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... true leaders to their queen , But for thy piteous lips no more had seen . " Long may they kiss each other , for this cure ! O , never let their crimson liveries wear ! And as they last , their verdure still endure , To drive infection ...
... true leaders to their queen , But for thy piteous lips no more had seen . " Long may they kiss each other , for this cure ! O , never let their crimson liveries wear ! And as they last , their verdure still endure , To drive infection ...
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