The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort me . Then it is thus : the passions of the mind , That have their first conception by mis - dread , Have after ...
... arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort me . Then it is thus : the passions of the mind , That have their first conception by mis - dread , Have after ...
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... arms . " MALONE . Again , and more appositely , in Chapman's translation of Homer's Batrachomuomachia : " Both heralds bearing the ostents of war . " Again , in Decker's Entertainment of James I. 1604 : " And why you bear , alone , th ...
... arms . " MALONE . Again , and more appositely , in Chapman's translation of Homer's Batrachomuomachia : " Both heralds bearing the ostents of war . " Again , in Decker's Entertainment of James I. 1604 : " And why you bear , alone , th ...
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... arms to princes , and bring joys to subjects . ] From whence I might propagate an issue that are arms , & c . MALONE . I once imagined that a line was wanting to complete the sense of this passage , and that the deficiency might be ...
... arms to princes , and bring joys to subjects . ] From whence I might propagate an issue that are arms , & c . MALONE . I once imagined that a line was wanting to complete the sense of this passage , and that the deficiency might be ...
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... arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; When all , for mine , if I may call❜t , offence , Must feel war's blow , who spares not innocence 1 : Which love to all ( of which thyself art one , Who now reprov'st me for it ) ...
... arms , And make pretence of wrong that I have done him ; When all , for mine , if I may call❜t , offence , Must feel war's blow , who spares not innocence 1 : Which love to all ( of which thyself art one , Who now reprov'st me for it ) ...
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... arms for princes , " & c . Instead of - that are . See also afterwards , p . 58. And- " that in Tharsus was not best , " for - it was not best . BOSWELL . 9- to MAKE YOUR NEEDY BREAD , ] i . e . to make bread for your needy subjects ...
... arms for princes , " & c . Instead of - that are . See also afterwards , p . 58. And- " that in Tharsus was not best , " for - it was not best . BOSWELL . 9- to MAKE YOUR NEEDY BREAD , ] i . e . to make bread for your needy subjects ...
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