The Shakspere Allusion-book: A Collection of Allusions to Shakspere from 1591 to 1700, Volume 1Clement Mansfield Ingleby, Lucy Toulmin Smith, Frederick James Furnivall, John James Munro H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 36
... true valour doth confift In refolution and an actiue bodie , of iniuries not fuffering the least , But who fo thinkes , I thinke him but a noddie . Achilles was commended , wot you why ? Not for the valiant deeds he did performe ; But ...
... true valour doth confift In refolution and an actiue bodie , of iniuries not fuffering the least , But who fo thinkes , I thinke him but a noddie . Achilles was commended , wot you why ? Not for the valiant deeds he did performe ; But ...
Page 70
... true , Where are all these but in you ? Wifely kinde , and kindely wise , Bleffed life , where fuch loue lies : Wife , and kinde , and faire , and true , Louely liue all these in you . Sweetely deare , and dearely sweete , Bleffed ...
... true , Where are all these but in you ? Wifely kinde , and kindely wise , Bleffed life , where fuch loue lies : Wife , and kinde , and faire , and true , Louely liue all these in you . Sweetely deare , and dearely sweete , Bleffed ...
Page 479
... true prince . Gifford says ironically , " A sneer at Shakspeare ! unnoticed by the commentators . " A good - humour'd allusion , there no doubt is , -to Fal- staff's " but beware instinct : the lion will not touch the true prince " ( 1 ...
... true prince . Gifford says ironically , " A sneer at Shakspeare ! unnoticed by the commentators . " A good - humour'd allusion , there no doubt is , -to Fal- staff's " but beware instinct : the lion will not touch the true prince " ( 1 ...
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