The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 18-20Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... hath been sung at festivals , On ember - eves and holy - ales ; 3 And lords and ladies in their lives Have read it for restoratives : The purchase is to make men glorious ; Et bonum quo antiquius , eo melius . If you , born in these ...
... hath been sung at festivals , On ember - eves and holy - ales ; 3 And lords and ladies in their lives Have read it for restoratives : The purchase is to make men glorious ; Et bonum quo antiquius , eo melius . If you , born in these ...
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... hath found the meaning , for the which we mean To have his head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy , Nor tell the world Antiochus doth sin In such a loathed manner ; And therefore instantly this Prince must die ; For by his ...
... hath found the meaning , for the which we mean To have his head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy , Nor tell the world Antiochus doth sin In such a loathed manner ; And therefore instantly this Prince must die ; For by his ...
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... Hath stuff'd these hollow vessels with their power , 4 To nousle is an old word for to nurse . So in The Faerie Queene , i . 6 , 23 : Whom , till to ryper years he gan aspyre , He nousled up in life and maners wilde . To beat us down ...
... Hath stuff'd these hollow vessels with their power , 4 To nousle is an old word for to nurse . So in The Faerie Queene , i . 6 , 23 : Whom , till to ryper years he gan aspyre , He nousled up in life and maners wilde . To beat us down ...
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... hath pass'd necessity . I'll show you those in troubles reign , think to be like the Trojan horse which was stuff'd with living men , are , ” & c . Happily was often used for haply , when the verse wanted a trisyllable . " Bloody veins ...
... hath pass'd necessity . I'll show you those in troubles reign , think to be like the Trojan horse which was stuff'd with living men , are , ” & c . Happily was often used for haply , when the verse wanted a trisyllable . " Bloody veins ...
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... hath cast me on the rocks , Wash'd me from shore to shore , and left me breath Nothing to think on but ensuing death : Let it suffice the greatness of your powers To have bereft a prince of all his fortunes ; And , having thrown him ...
... hath cast me on the rocks , Wash'd me from shore to shore , and left me breath Nothing to think on but ensuing death : Let it suffice the greatness of your powers To have bereft a prince of all his fortunes ; And , having thrown him ...
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