A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 221
... heart ; it , on the contrary , betrays them . Her fancy is smit ; her silent modesty breathes amiable desire ; and if the friendly goddess Opportunity should shake the tree , its fruit would fall . And then , when she beholds herself ...
... heart ; it , on the contrary , betrays them . Her fancy is smit ; her silent modesty breathes amiable desire ; and if the friendly goddess Opportunity should shake the tree , its fruit would fall . And then , when she beholds herself ...
Page 291
... heart to beare another more good will . Thus much I sayd of nuptiall loues that ment , Not minding once of hatred vile or ire . And partly taxing them , for which intent They set my fathers heart on wrathfull fire . " Shee neuer shall ...
... heart to beare another more good will . Thus much I sayd of nuptiall loues that ment , Not minding once of hatred vile or ire . And partly taxing them , for which intent They set my fathers heart on wrathfull fire . " Shee neuer shall ...
Page 318
... heart controls the office of my tongue ; My vital powers forsake my bruised trunk ; I die , I die ! Heaven take my fleeting soul ! And lady mother , all good hap to thee ! [ He dies . Commenting on this Malone says : " In what manner ...
... heart controls the office of my tongue ; My vital powers forsake my bruised trunk ; I die , I die ! Heaven take my fleeting soul ! And lady mother , all good hap to thee ! [ He dies . Commenting on this Malone says : " In what manner ...
Contents
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JULIUS CESAR | 1 |
As You Like | 33 |
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH | 69 |
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