The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 41
... cause . Baret translates columen vel firmamentum reipublicæ by " the stay , the chiefe mainteyner and succour of , " & c . It has been proposed to read , " Here's a say , " that is , a speech ; and it must be confessed that it would ...
... cause . Baret translates columen vel firmamentum reipublicæ by " the stay , the chiefe mainteyner and succour of , " & c . It has been proposed to read , " Here's a say , " that is , a speech ; and it must be confessed that it would ...
Page 46
... - faced gentleman , tickling Com- modity , Commodity , the bias of the world , 4. " the bias of the world " ; the influence which causes all mer The world , who of itself is peised well . 46 Act II . Sc . i . LIFE AND DEATH.
... - faced gentleman , tickling Com- modity , Commodity , the bias of the world , 4. " the bias of the world " ; the influence which causes all mer The world , who of itself is peised well . 46 Act II . Sc . i . LIFE AND DEATH.
Page 47
... causing it to swerve from the direct line . The globe of the earth is here conceived as a bowl thus " biassed . " - C . H. H. 583. " Clapp'd on the outward eye . " The figure of the biassed bowl is still kept up . The " eye " of a bowl ...
... causing it to swerve from the direct line . The globe of the earth is here conceived as a bowl thus " biassed . " - C . H. H. 583. " Clapp'd on the outward eye . " The figure of the biassed bowl is still kept up . The " eye " of a bowl ...
Page 49
... cause to prove my saying true . Const . O , if thou teach me to believe this sorrow , Teach thou this sorrow how to make me die , 30 And let belief and life encounter so As doth the fury of two desperate men Which in the very meeting ...
... cause to prove my saying true . Const . O , if thou teach me to believe this sorrow , Teach thou this sorrow how to make me die , 30 And let belief and life encounter so As doth the fury of two desperate men Which in the very meeting ...
Page 52
... cause To curse the fair proceedings of this day : Have I not pawn'd to you my majesty ? Const . You have beguiled me with a counterfeit Resembling majesty , which , being touch'd and tried , 100 Proves valueless : you are forsworn ...
... cause To curse the fair proceedings of this day : Have I not pawn'd to you my majesty ? Const . You have beguiled me with a counterfeit Resembling majesty , which , being touch'd and tried , 100 Proves valueless : you are forsworn ...
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