The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... sweet and his to be admired lay 66 " He wrote of lustful Tarquin's rape , shows he " Did understand the depth of poesie . " For the division of this piece into scenes I am responsible , there being none found in the old copies . - See ...
... sweet and his to be admired lay 66 " He wrote of lustful Tarquin's rape , shows he " Did understand the depth of poesie . " For the division of this piece into scenes I am responsible , there being none found in the old copies . - See ...
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... Sweet recreation barr'd , what doth ensue " But moody and dull Melancholy , ,, " Kinsman to grim and comfortless despair ? MALONE . dull - ey'd melancholy . " The same compound epithet occurs in The Merchant of Venice : " I'll not be ...
... Sweet recreation barr'd , what doth ensue " But moody and dull Melancholy , ,, " Kinsman to grim and comfortless despair ? MALONE . dull - ey'd melancholy . " The same compound epithet occurs in The Merchant of Venice : " I'll not be ...
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... sweet , here say , ] Old copy- " Therefore to make his entrance more sweet , " Here say , " & c . STEEVENS . Entrance was sometimes used by our old poets as a word of three syllables . MALONE . By his entrance , I believe , is meant his ...
... sweet , here say , ] Old copy- " Therefore to make his entrance more sweet , " Here say , " & c . STEEVENS . Entrance was sometimes used by our old poets as a word of three syllables . MALONE . By his entrance , I believe , is meant his ...
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... sweet musick this last night ' : my ears , I do protest , were never better fed With such delightful pleasing harmony . PER . It is your grace's pleasure to commend ; Not my desert . SIM . Sir , you are musick's master . PER . The worst ...
... sweet musick this last night ' : my ears , I do protest , were never better fed With such delightful pleasing harmony . PER . It is your grace's pleasure to commend ; Not my desert . SIM . Sir , you are musick's master . PER . The worst ...
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... sweet boxes , rich in - themselves , but containing in them far richer jewels . " STEEVENS . ⚫ Begin to part their fringes of bright gold ; ] So , in The Tem- pést : " The fringed curtains of thine eye advance , " And say what thou see ...
... sweet boxes , rich in - themselves , but containing in them far richer jewels . " STEEVENS . ⚫ Begin to part their fringes of bright gold ; ] So , in The Tem- pést : " The fringed curtains of thine eye advance , " And say what thou see ...
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