The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 13 |
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Imo . Nay , stay a little : Were you but riding forth to air yourself , Such parting were too petty . Look here , love ; This diamond was my mother's : take it , heart ; But keep it till you woo another wife , When Imogen is dead ...
Imo . Nay , stay a little : Were you but riding forth to air yourself , Such parting were too petty . Look here , love ; This diamond was my mother's : take it , heart ; But keep it till you woo another wife , When Imogen is dead ...
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While sense can keep it on ?? And sweetest , fairest , 66 a 6 And SEAR up my ... That to keep on signifies to continue in a state of action , is evident from the following passage in Othello : keeps due on “ To the Propontick , " & c .
While sense can keep it on ?? And sweetest , fairest , 66 a 6 And SEAR up my ... That to keep on signifies to continue in a state of action , is evident from the following passage in Othello : keeps due on “ To the Propontick , " & c .
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Johnson , This description , and what follows it , seems imitated from the : 66 Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck 22 ACT I. CYMBELINE . 'Twas, His queen, his queen! ...
Johnson , This description , and what follows it , seems imitated from the : 66 Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck 22 ACT I. CYMBELINE . 'Twas, His queen, his queen! ...
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Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck , with glove , or hat , or handkerchief , Still waving , as the fits and stirs of his mind Could best express how slow his soul sail'd on , How swift his ship . IMO .
Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck , with glove , or hat , or handkerchief , Still waving , as the fits and stirs of his mind Could best express how slow his soul sail'd on , How swift his ship . IMO .
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Which , by their graces , I will keep . lach . You may wear her in title yours : but , you know , strange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be stolen too : so , of * your brace of unprizeable estimations , the one is ...
Which , by their graces , I will keep . lach . You may wear her in title yours : but , you know , strange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds . Your ring may be stolen too : so , of * your brace of unprizeable estimations , the one is ...
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