The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 216
... spirit . Το raise ( not lay ) spirits was the regular Elizabethan use of exor- cise and its derivatives . Bel . Here's a few flowers ; but ' bout 216 Cymbeline ACT IV.
... spirit . Το raise ( not lay ) spirits was the regular Elizabethan use of exor- cise and its derivatives . Bel . Here's a few flowers ; but ' bout 216 Cymbeline ACT IV.
Page 219
... spirits , That promise noble service : and they come Under the conduct of bold Iachimo , Syenna's brother . Luc . When expect you them ? Cap . With the next benefit o ' the wind . Luc . This forwardness Makes our hopes fair . Command ...
... spirits , That promise noble service : and they come Under the conduct of bold Iachimo , Syenna's brother . Luc . When expect you them ? Cap . With the next benefit o ' the wind . Luc . This forwardness Makes our hopes fair . Command ...
Page 230
... spirit renew'd ; that some , turn'd coward 20 . The country base , the game of prisoner's base . 22. those , i . e . ladies ' faces , masked for the sake of their complexion or to avoid exposure . 27. beastly , beastlike . 28. But to ...
... spirit renew'd ; that some , turn'd coward 20 . The country base , the game of prisoner's base . 22. those , i . e . ladies ' faces , masked for the sake of their complexion or to avoid exposure . 27. beastly , beastlike . 28. But to ...
Page 237
... spirits of region low , Offend our hearing ; hush ! How dare you ghosts Accuse the thunderer , whose bolt , you know , Sky - planted batters all rebelling coasts ? Poor shadows of Elysium , hence , and rest Upon your never - withering ...
... spirits of region low , Offend our hearing ; hush ! How dare you ghosts Accuse the thunderer , whose bolt , you know , Sky - planted batters all rebelling coasts ? Poor shadows of Elysium , hence , and rest Upon your never - withering ...
Page 247
... For whom my heart drops blood , and my false spirits Quail to remember- Give me leave ; I faint . Cym . My daughter ! what of her ? Renew thy strength : 150 140 I had rather thou shouldst live while nature will Than 247 SC . V Cymbeline.
... For whom my heart drops blood , and my false spirits Quail to remember- Give me leave ; I faint . Cym . My daughter ! what of her ? Renew thy strength : 150 140 I had rather thou shouldst live while nature will Than 247 SC . V Cymbeline.
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