The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... thou Hast moved us : what seest thou in our looks ? HEL . An angry brow , dread lord . old PER . If there be such a dart in prince's frowns , To which that BREATH , & c . ] i . e . the breath of flattery . The copy reads - that spark ...
... thou Hast moved us : what seest thou in our looks ? HEL . An angry brow , dread lord . old PER . If there be such a dart in prince's frowns , To which that BREATH , & c . ] i . e . the breath of flattery . The copy reads - that spark ...
Page 93
... Thou hast bewitch'd my daughter , and thou art A villain . PER . By the gods , I have not , sir . Never did thought of mine levy offence ; Nor never did my actions yet commence A deed might gain her love , or your displeasure . SIM ...
... Thou hast bewitch'd my daughter , and thou art A villain . PER . By the gods , I have not , sir . Never did thought of mine levy offence ; Nor never did my actions yet commence A deed might gain her love , or your displeasure . SIM ...
Page 102
... Thou God of this great vast , rebuke these surges 7 , Which wash both heaven and hell ; and thou , that hast either a sea or a ship . The ensuing scene and some others must have suffered considerably in the representation , from the ...
... Thou God of this great vast , rebuke these surges 7 , Which wash both heaven and hell ; and thou , that hast either a sea or a ship . The ensuing scene and some others must have suffered considerably in the representation , from the ...
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William Shakespeare. 6 Quiet and gentle thy conditions ! For thou'rt the rudeliest welcom'd ' to this world , That e'er was prince's child . Happy what follows ! Thou hast as chiding a nativity 9 , 8 As fire , air , water , earth , and ...
William Shakespeare. 6 Quiet and gentle thy conditions ! For thou'rt the rudeliest welcom'd ' to this world , That e'er was prince's child . Happy what follows ! Thou hast as chiding a nativity 9 , 8 As fire , air , water , earth , and ...
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... thou shalt die ? " Ha , thou fortune , I thee defie , " Now hast thou do to me thy werst ; " A herte ! why ne wilt thou berst ? " MALONE . 4 this FRESH - NEW sea - farer , ] We meet a similar compound epithet in King Richard III ...
... thou shalt die ? " Ha , thou fortune , I thee defie , " Now hast thou do to me thy werst ; " A herte ! why ne wilt thou berst ? " MALONE . 4 this FRESH - NEW sea - farer , ] We meet a similar compound epithet in King Richard III ...
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