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Page xxxiii
... hence , hath mourned like night , And despairs day , but for thy Volumes light . BEN : JONSON.1 UPON THE LINES AND LIFE OF THE FAMOUS SCENIC POET , MASTER WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . THOSE hands , which you so clapped , go now and wring , You ...
... hence , hath mourned like night , And despairs day , but for thy Volumes light . BEN : JONSON.1 UPON THE LINES AND LIFE OF THE FAMOUS SCENIC POET , MASTER WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . THOSE hands , which you so clapped , go now and wring , You ...
Page xlv
... Hence the very first thing to be done in examining " The Comedy of Errors " critically is to discover what relation it bears to the " Menæchmi " of Plautus , of which it is a studied paraphrase or recast . No English translation of ...
... Hence the very first thing to be done in examining " The Comedy of Errors " critically is to discover what relation it bears to the " Menæchmi " of Plautus , of which it is a studied paraphrase or recast . No English translation of ...
Page 18
... Hence , prating peasant ! fetch thy master home . DRO . E. Am I so round with you as you with me , That like a football you do spurn me thus ? 80 holy head ] The quibble on cross suggests the punning use of holy in the sense of " full ...
... Hence , prating peasant ! fetch thy master home . DRO . E. Am I so round with you as you with me , That like a football you do spurn me thus ? 80 holy head ] The quibble on cross suggests the punning use of holy in the sense of " full ...
Page 19
... hence ! [ Exit . ADR . Unfeeling fools can with such wrongs dispense . I know his eye doth homage otherwhere ; 88 starve for a merry look ] Cf. Sonnets , xlvii , 3 , " famish'd for a look , " and lxxv , 10 , " starved for a look . " 98 ...
... hence ! [ Exit . ADR . Unfeeling fools can with such wrongs dispense . I know his eye doth homage otherwhere ; 88 starve for a merry look ] Cf. Sonnets , xlvii , 3 , " famish'd for a look , " and lxxv , 10 , " starved for a look . " 98 ...
Page 21
... hence , Home to the Centaur , with the gold you gave me . ANT . S. Villain , thou didst deny the gold's receipt , And told'st me of a mistress and a dinner ; For which , I hope , thou felt'st I was displeased . DRO . S. I am glad to see ...
... hence , Home to the Centaur , with the gold you gave me . ANT . S. Villain , thou didst deny the gold's receipt , And told'st me of a mistress and a dinner ; For which , I hope , thou felt'st I was displeased . DRO . S. I am glad to see ...
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