The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 13 |
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For though the blood may be affected with the weather , yet that affection is discovered not by change of colour , but by change of countenance . And it is the outward not the inward change that is here talked of , as appears from the ...
For though the blood may be affected with the weather , yet that affection is discovered not by change of colour , but by change of countenance . And it is the outward not the inward change that is here talked of , as appears from the ...
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We do not meet a man but frowns ; our bloods- ” our countenances , which , in popular speech , are said to be regulated by the temper of the blood , - " no more obey the laws of heaven , ” -which direct us to appear what we really are ...
We do not meet a man but frowns ; our bloods- ” our countenances , which , in popular speech , are said to be regulated by the temper of the blood , - " no more obey the laws of heaven , ” -which direct us to appear what we really are ...
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So , in All's Well That Ends Well : " Now his important blood will nought deny " That she'll demand . " We have again , in Antony and Cleopatra , a sentiment similar to that before us : for he would shine on those 66 " That made their ...
So , in All's Well That Ends Well : " Now his important blood will nought deny " That she'll demand . " We have again , in Antony and Cleopatra , a sentiment similar to that before us : for he would shine on those 66 " That made their ...
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Thou art poison to my blood . POST . ! The gods protect you And bless the good remainders of the court ! I am gone . IMO . [ Exit . There cannot be a pinch in death More sharp than this is 9 . Euriphile , “ Thou wast their nurse ...
Thou art poison to my blood . POST . ! The gods protect you And bless the good remainders of the court ! I am gone . IMO . [ Exit . There cannot be a pinch in death More sharp than this is 9 . Euriphile , “ Thou wast their nurse ...
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Again , in Daniel's Cleopatra , 1599 : " So deep we feel impressed in our blood " That touch which nature with our breath did give . " Lastly , as Dr. Farmer observes to me , in Fraunce's Ivychurch . He is speaking of Mars and Venus ...
Again , in Daniel's Cleopatra , 1599 : " So deep we feel impressed in our blood " That touch which nature with our breath did give . " Lastly , as Dr. Farmer observes to me , in Fraunce's Ivychurch . He is speaking of Mars and Venus ...
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