The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 33
... " And these external manners of lament " Are merely shadows to the unseen grief " That swells with silence in the tortur'd soul . " VOL . XVIII . D MALONE . To give these mourning duties to your father : But SC . 11 . 33 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... " And these external manners of lament " Are merely shadows to the unseen grief " That swells with silence in the tortur'd soul . " VOL . XVIII . D MALONE . To give these mourning duties to your father : But SC . 11 . 33 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
Page 52
... soul Grows wide withal . Perhaps , he loves you now ; And now no soil , nor cautel , doth besmirch The virtue of his will : 5 but , you must fear , His greatness weigh'd , his will is not his own ; For he himself is subject to his birth ...
... soul Grows wide withal . Perhaps , he loves you now ; And now no soil , nor cautel , doth besmirch The virtue of his will : 5 but , you must fear , His greatness weigh'd , his will is not his own ; For he himself is subject to his birth ...
Page 61
... soul Lends the tongue vows : these blazes , daughter , 3 Giving more light than heat , -extinct in both , Even in their promise , as it is a making , - You must not take for fire . From this time , Be somewhat scanter of your maiden ...
... soul Lends the tongue vows : these blazes , daughter , 3 Giving more light than heat , -extinct in both , Even in their promise , as it is a making , - You must not take for fire . From this time , Be somewhat scanter of your maiden ...
Page 72
... soul and body . Why , says he , have thy bones , which with due ceremonies have been entombed in death , in the common state of departed mortals , burst the folds in which they were embalmed ? Why has the tomb , in which we saw thee ...
... soul and body . Why , says he , have thy bones , which with due ceremonies have been entombed in death , in the common state of departed mortals , burst the folds in which they were embalmed ? Why has the tomb , in which we saw thee ...
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... soul will use her soveraigntie " In fit reflection . " Dr. Warburton would read deprave ; but several proofs are given in a note to King Lear , Vol . XVII . Act I. sc . ii . of Shak- speare's use of the word deprive , which is the true ...
... soul will use her soveraigntie " In fit reflection . " Dr. Warburton would read deprave ; but several proofs are given in a note to King Lear , Vol . XVII . Act I. sc . ii . of Shak- speare's use of the word deprive , which is the true ...
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