The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 21F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... in Love's Labour's Lost : 66 Study his bias leaves , and makes his book thine eyes , " Where all those pleasures live , that art could compre- hend . " Sorrow were ever ras'd ' , and testy wrath Could 20 ACT I. PERICLES ,
... in Love's Labour's Lost : 66 Study his bias leaves , and makes his book thine eyes , " Where all those pleasures live , that art could compre- hend . " Sorrow were ever ras'd ' , and testy wrath Could 20 ACT I. PERICLES ,
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... thine eye Presumes to reach , all thy whole heap must die * . Yon sometime famous princes " , like thyself , by the editor of Shakspeare's plays in 1664 , and copied without alteration by Mr. Rowe , the daughter of Antiochus is , by a ...
... thine eye Presumes to reach , all thy whole heap must die * . Yon sometime famous princes " , like thyself , by the editor of Shakspeare's plays in 1664 , and copied without alteration by Mr. Rowe , the daughter of Antiochus is , by a ...
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... thine ear , ) as black as incest ; Which by my knowledge found , the sinful father Seem'd not to strike , but smooth : but thou know'st this , ' Tis time to fear , when tyrants seem to kiss . Which fear so grew in me , I hither fled ...
... thine ear , ) as black as incest ; Which by my knowledge found , the sinful father Seem'd not to strike , but smooth : but thou know'st this , ' Tis time to fear , when tyrants seem to kiss . Which fear so grew in me , I hither fled ...
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... thine oath ; Who shuns not to break one , will sure crack both 5 : But in our orbs we'll live so round and safe " , -- 3 I thought it princely charity to GRIEVE THEM . ] That is , to lament their fate . The eldest quarto reads - to ...
... thine oath ; Who shuns not to break one , will sure crack both 5 : But in our orbs we'll live so round and safe " , -- 3 I thought it princely charity to GRIEVE THEM . ] That is , to lament their fate . The eldest quarto reads - to ...
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... Thine enmity's most capital . " STEEVENS . 3 WHEREAS no glory's- ] Whereas , it has been already ob- served , was anciently used for where . MALOne . 4 That's the least fear ; for , by the semblance- ] It should be remembered , that ...
... Thine enmity's most capital . " STEEVENS . 3 WHEREAS no glory's- ] Whereas , it has been already ob- served , was anciently used for where . MALOne . 4 That's the least fear ; for , by the semblance- ] It should be remembered , that ...
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