The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 20R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Sonnet . Again , in Hamlet : 2 " Each toy seems prologue to some great amiss . ” MALONE . she MURDERS with a kiss . ] Thus the original copy of 1593 , and the edition of 1596. So , in King Richard III . : 66 Come , cousin , canst thou ...
... Sonnet . Again , in Hamlet : 2 " Each toy seems prologue to some great amiss . ” MALONE . she MURDERS with a kiss . ] Thus the original copy of 1593 , and the edition of 1596. So , in King Richard III . : 66 Come , cousin , canst thou ...
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... Sonnet : 66 66 The summer's flower is to the summer sweet , Though to itself it only live and die . " Again , more appositely in the present poem : " Poor flower ! quoth she , this was thy father's guise , — " For every little grief to ...
... Sonnet : 66 66 The summer's flower is to the summer sweet , Though to itself it only live and die . " Again , more appositely in the present poem : " Poor flower ! quoth she , this was thy father's guise , — " For every little grief to ...
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... Sonnet : " The wrinkles which thy glass will truly shew , " Of mouthed graves will give thee memory . " Malone . I - a swallowing grave , Seeming to BURY that POSTERITY , & c . ] So , in our author's third Sonnet : 66 who is so fond ...
... Sonnet : " The wrinkles which thy glass will truly shew , " Of mouthed graves will give thee memory . " Malone . I - a swallowing grave , Seeming to BURY that POSTERITY , & c . ] So , in our author's third Sonnet : 66 who is so fond ...
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... Sonnet : " The ornament of beauty is suspect . " MALONE . 9 With death she humbly doth INSINUATE ; ] To insinuate meant formerly , to sooth , to flatter . To insinuate with was the phraseology of Shakspeare's time . So , in Twelfth ...
... Sonnet : " The ornament of beauty is suspect . " MALONE . 9 With death she humbly doth INSINUATE ; ] To insinuate meant formerly , to sooth , to flatter . To insinuate with was the phraseology of Shakspeare's time . So , in Twelfth ...
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... sonnets prefixed to Sir Philip Sidney's Defence of Poesie , and is " worthily joined ( says A. Wood , ) with Sir ... sonnet of his before his majesty's Lepanto . I have not seen much of Sir Edward's Dyer's Poetry . Among the lesser ...
... sonnets prefixed to Sir Philip Sidney's Defence of Poesie , and is " worthily joined ( says A. Wood , ) with Sir ... sonnet of his before his majesty's Lepanto . I have not seen much of Sir Edward's Dyer's Poetry . Among the lesser ...
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ancient Antony and Cleopatra beauty beauty's behold blood BOSWELL breast breath cheeks Collatine Cymbeline dead dear death delight dost doth Earle of Southampton edition of 1600 face fair false fear flower foul gentle grace grief Hamlet hand hast hath haue heart heaven honour King Henry King John King Richard King Richard II kiss lips live look Love's Labour's Lost lust Macbeth MALONE mind modern editions musick never night o'er old copy original copy Othello pale poem poet poor praise quarto queen quoth Rape of Lucrece rhyme Romeo and Juliet seems Shakspeare Shakspeare's shalt shame sighs sight Sonnet sorrow soul stanza STEEVENS sweet Tarquin tears tender thee thing thou art thought thyself time's Timon of Athens tongue Troilus and Cressida true Venus and Adonis verse weep wilt wind word youth