The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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Page xxxvii
... nature that " Government , though high and low and lower 66 Put into parts , [ should ] keep in one consent , Congreeing in a full and natural close , Like music . " 99 Shakespeare's influence inspired some fresh dramatic experiments in ...
... nature that " Government , though high and low and lower 66 Put into parts , [ should ] keep in one consent , Congreeing in a full and natural close , Like music . " 99 Shakespeare's influence inspired some fresh dramatic experiments in ...
Page 154
... nature . First he was A noble servant to them ; but he could not Carry his honours even : whether ' t was pride , Which out of daily fortune ever taints The happy man ; whether defect of judgement , To fail in the disposing of those ...
... nature . First he was A noble servant to them ; but he could not Carry his honours even : whether ' t was pride , Which out of daily fortune ever taints The happy man ; whether defect of judgement , To fail in the disposing of those ...
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... nature's reproductive processes ) : " the stocke [ sc . of Dame Nature ] . . . still remains in everlasting store [ i . e . , in state of perpetual replenishment ] " and xiv , 12 , infra . 11 she gave the more ] Thus the Quarto . Malone ...
... nature's reproductive processes ) : " the stocke [ sc . of Dame Nature ] . . . still remains in everlasting store [ i . e . , in state of perpetual replenishment ] " and xiv , 12 , infra . 11 she gave the more ] Thus the Quarto . Malone ...
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