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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... Speak , fair ; but speak fair words , or else be mute : Give me one kiss , I'll give it thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . Fie , lifeless picture , cold and senseless stone , Well - painted idol , image dull ...
... Speak , fair ; but speak fair words , or else be mute : Give me one kiss , I'll give it thee again , And one for interest , if thou wilt have twain . Fie , lifeless picture , cold and senseless stone , Well - painted idol , image dull ...
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... speak , And now ber sobs do her intendments1 break . Sometimes she shakes her head , and then his hand , Now gazeth she on him , now on the ground ; Sometimes her arms enfold him like a band She would , he will not in her arms be bound ...
... speak , And now ber sobs do her intendments1 break . Sometimes she shakes her head , and then his hand , Now gazeth she on him , now on the ground ; Sometimes her arms enfold him like a band She would , he will not in her arms be bound ...
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... speak . " It shall be sparing , and too full of riot , Teaching decrepit age to tread the measures ; The staring ruffian shall it keep in quiet , 2 Pluck down the rich , enrich the poor with treas- ures : It shall be raging mad , and ...
... speak . " It shall be sparing , and too full of riot , Teaching decrepit age to tread the measures ; The staring ruffian shall it keep in quiet , 2 Pluck down the rich , enrich the poor with treas- ures : It shall be raging mad , and ...
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... , And , wordless , so greets Heaven for his success . 1 Parling , speaking . 2 See Romeo and Juliet . Illustrations of Act 1 . 3 Moralize , interpret . Far from the purpose of his coming thither , He THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 67.
... , And , wordless , so greets Heaven for his success . 1 Parling , speaking . 2 See Romeo and Juliet . Illustrations of Act 1 . 3 Moralize , interpret . Far from the purpose of his coming thither , He THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 67.
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... speaking , they may be said to scatter what they have not , i . e . what they cannot be truly said to have ; what they do not enjoy , though possessed of it . " This is clearly a misinterpre tation . The reasoning of the two following ...
... speaking , they may be said to scatter what they have not , i . e . what they cannot be truly said to have ; what they do not enjoy , though possessed of it . " This is clearly a misinterpre tation . The reasoning of the two following ...
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