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Page 35
And as for the words of the inchantment , they served to keep him still waking from sleepe , " & c . 66 This may serve to explain the foregoing passage : Sleep shall , neither night nor day , " Hang upon his pent - house lid .
And as for the words of the inchantment , they served to keep him still waking from sleepe , " & c . 66 This may serve to explain the foregoing passage : Sleep shall , neither night nor day , " Hang upon his pent - house lid .
Page 63
And fill me , from the crown to the toe , top - full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood , Stop up the access and passage to remorse " ; That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The ...
And fill me , from the crown to the toe , top - full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood , Stop up the access and passage to remorse " ; That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The ...
Page 64
To " keep peace between the effect and purpose , " means , to delay the execution of her purpose ; to prevent its proceeding to effect : For as long as there should be a peace between the effect and purpose , or , in other words ...
To " keep peace between the effect and purpose , " means , to delay the execution of her purpose ; to prevent its proceeding to effect : For as long as there should be a peace between the effect and purpose , or , in other words ...
Page 88
[ Exeunt . burthen'd the chamberleins , whom he had slaine , with all the fault , they having the keyes of the gates committed to their keeping all the night , and therefore it could not be otherwise ( said he ) but that they were of ...
[ Exeunt . burthen'd the chamberleins , whom he had slaine , with all the fault , they having the keyes of the gates committed to their keeping all the night , and therefore it could not be otherwise ( said he ) but that they were of ...
Page 93
In seeking to augment it , but still keep party- " when tis , " i . e . at the time when such a party is formed , your conduct shall produce honour for you . That consent means participation , may be proved from a passage in the 50th ...
In seeking to augment it , but still keep party- " when tis , " i . e . at the time when such a party is formed , your conduct shall produce honour for you . That consent means participation , may be proved from a passage in the 50th ...
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