The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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... present sorrow seemeth chief , But none is best ; then join they all together , Like many clouds consulting for foul weather . By this , far off she hears some huntsmen hollo : A nurse's song ne'er pleased her babe so well : Vailed ...
... present sorrow seemeth chief , But none is best ; then join they all together , Like many clouds consulting for foul weather . By this , far off she hears some huntsmen hollo : A nurse's song ne'er pleased her babe so well : Vailed ...
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... present , departed with the rest back to the camp ; from whence he shortly after privily withdrew himself , and was ( according to his estate ) royally entertained and lodged by Lucrece at Collatium . The same night he treacherously ...
... present , departed with the rest back to the camp ; from whence he shortly after privily withdrew himself , and was ( according to his estate ) royally entertained and lodged by Lucrece at Collatium . The same night he treacherously ...
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... present fall by this dividing ; So his unhallowed haste her words delays , And moody Pluto winks while Orpheus plays Yet , foul night - waking cat , he doth but dally , While in his hold - fast foot the weak mouse panteth ; Her sad ...
... present fall by this dividing ; So his unhallowed haste her words delays , And moody Pluto winks while Orpheus plays Yet , foul night - waking cat , he doth but dally , While in his hold - fast foot the weak mouse panteth ; Her sad ...
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... present trespass in another . Men's faults do seldom to themselves appear ; Their own transgressions partially they smother . This guilt would seem death - worthy in thy brother . O , how are they wrapped in with infamies , That from ...
... present trespass in another . Men's faults do seldom to themselves appear ; Their own transgressions partially they smother . This guilt would seem death - worthy in thy brother . O , how are they wrapped in with infamies , That from ...
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... present , but which is common to all Shakspeare's contempo- raries . Malone has observed that this is still the pronunciation of the Irish people ; and he adds , with great truth , that much of the pronunciation of Queen Elizabeth's age ...
... present , but which is common to all Shakspeare's contempo- raries . Malone has observed that this is still the pronunciation of the Irish people ; and he adds , with great truth , that much of the pronunciation of Queen Elizabeth's age ...
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