The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 25
... young maid's affections ? Or came it by request , and such fair question As soul to soul affordeth ? I do beseech you , Send for the lady to the Sagittary , And let her speak of me before her father : If you do find me foul in her ...
... young maid's affections ? Or came it by request , and such fair question As soul to soul affordeth ? I do beseech you , Send for the lady to the Sagittary , And let her speak of me before her father : If you do find me foul in her ...
Page 32
... young affects In me defunct " ; Qq . , " the young affects In my defunct " ; so F. 1 ; Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 ( " effects " ) . The read- ing of the text is the simplest and most plausible emendation of the many proposed , the words meaning ...
... young affects In me defunct " ; Qq . , " the young affects In my defunct " ; so F. 1 ; Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 ( " effects " ) . The read- ing of the text is the simplest and most plausible emendation of the many proposed , the words meaning ...
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... young , as it infers his virulence of mind to be something innate and spontaneous , and not superinduced by harsh experience of the world . Mr. Verplanck remarks upon it thus : " An old soldier of acknowledged merit , who , after years ...
... young , as it infers his virulence of mind to be something innate and spontaneous , and not superinduced by harsh experience of the world . Mr. Verplanck remarks upon it thus : " An old soldier of acknowledged merit , who , after years ...
Page 51
... young , and hath all those requisites in him that folly and green minds look after : a pes- tilent complete knave ; and the woman hath found him already . Rod . I cannot believe that in her ; she ' s full of most blest condition . Iago ...
... young , and hath all those requisites in him that folly and green minds look after : a pes- tilent complete knave ; and the woman hath found him already . Rod . I cannot believe that in her ; she ' s full of most blest condition . Iago ...
Page 57
... young mistress ' dog . Now my sick fool Roderigo , Whom love hath turn'd almost wrong side out , To Desdemona hath to - night caroused Potations pottle - deed ; and he's to watch : Three lads of Cyprus , noble swelling spirits , That ...
... young mistress ' dog . Now my sick fool Roderigo , Whom love hath turn'd almost wrong side out , To Desdemona hath to - night caroused Potations pottle - deed ; and he's to watch : Three lads of Cyprus , noble swelling spirits , That ...
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