The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... fire ; one nail , one nail ; Rights by rights fouler , strengths by strengths do fail . 48-49 he has a merit ... fire ... fire ] A favourite proverbial expression in Shakespeare . Cf. Jul . Cæs . , III , i , 172 : " As fire drives out ...
... fire ; one nail , one nail ; Rights by rights fouler , strengths by strengths do fail . 48-49 he has a merit ... fire ... fire ] A favourite proverbial expression in Shakespeare . Cf. Jul . Cæs . , III , i , 172 : " As fire drives out ...
Page 158
... fire ] out of the fire . 16 rack'd for Rome ] striven for , strained every nerve for , Rome . Cf. Merch . of Ven . , I , i , 181 : " ( My credit ) . . . shall be rack'd , even to the uttermost . " Thus Pope . The Folios read wrack'd for ...
... fire ] out of the fire . 16 rack'd for Rome ] striven for , strained every nerve for , Rome . Cf. Merch . of Ven . , I , i , 181 : " ( My credit ) . . . shall be rack'd , even to the uttermost . " Thus Pope . The Folios read wrack'd for ...
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... fire Which many legions of true hearts had warm'd ; And so the general of hot desire Was sleeping by a virgin hand disarm'd . This brand she quenched in a cool well by , Which from Love's fire took heat perpetual , Growing a bath and ...
... fire Which many legions of true hearts had warm'd ; And so the general of hot desire Was sleeping by a virgin hand disarm'd . This brand she quenched in a cool well by , Which from Love's fire took heat perpetual , Growing a bath and ...
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