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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You speak him far3 . 1 GENT . I do extend him , sir , within himself * ; Crush him together , rather than unfold 5 His measure duly . 2 GENT . What's his name , and birth ? 1 GENT . I cannot delve him to the root : His father Was call'd ...
You speak him far3 . 1 GENT . I do extend him , sir , within himself * ; Crush him together , rather than unfold 5 His measure duly . 2 GENT . What's his name , and birth ? 1 GENT . I cannot delve him to the root : His father Was call'd ...
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You know the peril :I'll fetch a turn about the garden , pitying The pangs of barr'd affections ; though the king Hath charg'd you should not speak together . [ Exit Queen . O IMO Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle ...
You know the peril :I'll fetch a turn about the garden , pitying The pangs of barr'd affections ; though the king Hath charg'd you should not speak together . [ Exit Queen . O IMO Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle ...
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3 Again , in The Tempest : " The death of Fulvia , with more urgent touches , 66 Do strongly speak to us . " " " a TOUCH more rare Subdues all pangs , all fears . ] A touch more rare , may mean a nobler passion . JOHNSON .
3 Again , in The Tempest : " The death of Fulvia , with more urgent touches , 66 Do strongly speak to us . " " " a TOUCH more rare Subdues all pangs , all fears . ] A touch more rare , may mean a nobler passion . JOHNSON .
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He is speaking of Mars and Venus : " When sweet tickling joyes of tutching came to the highest poynt , when two were one , " & c . STEEVENS . A passage in King Lear will fully illustrate Imogen's meaning : where the greater malady is ...
He is speaking of Mars and Venus : " When sweet tickling joyes of tutching came to the highest poynt , when two were one , " & c . STEEVENS . A passage in King Lear will fully illustrate Imogen's meaning : where the greater malady is ...
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About some half hour hence , I pray you , speak with me : you shall , at least , Go see my lord aboard : for this time , leave me . [ Exeunt . I humbly thank your highness . SCENE III . A Publick Place . Enter CLOTEN , C 2 SC . 11 .
About some half hour hence , I pray you , speak with me : you shall , at least , Go see my lord aboard : for this time , leave me . [ Exeunt . I humbly thank your highness . SCENE III . A Publick Place . Enter CLOTEN , C 2 SC . 11 .
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