The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907 |
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... arm seems far too short to hit me here ; Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort me . ΙΟ Then it is thus the passions of the mind , That have their first conception by mis - dread , Have ...
... arm seems far too short to hit me here ; Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort me . ΙΟ Then it is thus the passions of the mind , That have their first conception by mis - dread , Have ...
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... arms " ; Steevens , Chapman's trans- lation of [ Homer's ] Batrachomuio- machia : " Both heralds bearing the ostents of war " ; and Dekker's Enter- tainment of James I. ( 1604 ) : " And why you bear , alone , th ' ostent of warre ...
... arms " ; Steevens , Chapman's trans- lation of [ Homer's ] Batrachomuio- machia : " Both heralds bearing the ostents of war " ; and Dekker's Enter- tainment of James I. ( 1604 ) : " And why you bear , alone , th ' ostent of warre ...
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... arms ] that are arms ( if the text is sound ) . Walker conjectures that a line such as ་ ་ Worthy to heir my throne ; for kingly boys " has been lost . .. • 80 77. Seem'd strike ] made a show of not striking . Compare 1. i . 121 above ...
... arms ] that are arms ( if the text is sound ) . Walker conjectures that a line such as ་ ་ Worthy to heir my throne ; for kingly boys " has been lost . .. • 80 77. Seem'd strike ] made a show of not striking . Compare 1. i . 121 above ...
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... arms , 85 And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; 90 When all , for mine , if I may call offence , Must feel war's blow , who spares not innocence : Which love to all , of which thyself art one , Who now reprovest me for it ...
... arms , 85 And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; 90 When all , for mine , if I may call offence , Must feel war's blow , who spares not innocence : Which love to all , of which thyself art one , Who now reprovest me for it ...
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... arms importing overthrow " . In Wilkins's novel , " and those his shippes which their feares might cause them to think were fraughted with their destruction , were in- treasured with corne for their reliefe " . The same confusion of " arms ...
... arms importing overthrow " . In Wilkins's novel , " and those his shippes which their feares might cause them to think were fraughted with their destruction , were in- treasured with corne for their reliefe " . The same confusion of " arms ...
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