The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Band 7Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... o'er - watched , Take vantage , heavy eyes , not to behold This shameful lodging . Fortune , good night ; smile once more ; turn thy wheel [ He sleeps . 1 A metaphor from bowling . 2 The saw , or proverb alluded to , is in Heywood's ...
... o'er - watched , Take vantage , heavy eyes , not to behold This shameful lodging . Fortune , good night ; smile once more ; turn thy wheel [ He sleeps . 1 A metaphor from bowling . 2 The saw , or proverb alluded to , is in Heywood's ...
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... 4 Fall seems here to be used as an active verb , signifying to humble or pull down . 5 Tender - hefted may mean moved , or heaving with tenderness . The Thee o'er to harshness ; her eyes are fierce , SC . IV . ] 59 KING LEAR .
... 4 Fall seems here to be used as an active verb , signifying to humble or pull down . 5 Tender - hefted may mean moved , or heaving with tenderness . The Thee o'er to harshness ; her eyes are fierce , SC . IV . ] 59 KING LEAR .
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... o'er to harshness ; her eyes are fierce , but thine Do comfort , and not burn . ' Tis not in thee To grudge my pleasures , to cut off my train , To bandy hasty words , to scant my sizes , 1 And , in conclusion , to oppose the bolt ...
... o'er to harshness ; her eyes are fierce , but thine Do comfort , and not burn . ' Tis not in thee To grudge my pleasures , to cut off my train , To bandy hasty words , to scant my sizes , 1 And , in conclusion , to oppose the bolt ...
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... o'er our heads , Find out their enemies now . Tremble , thou wretch , That hast within thee undivulged crimes , Unwhipped of justice ! Hide thee , thou bloody hand ; Thou perjured , and thou simular 2 man of virtue , That art incestuous ...
... o'er our heads , Find out their enemies now . Tremble , thou wretch , That hast within thee undivulged crimes , Unwhipped of justice ! Hide thee , thou bloody hand ; Thou perjured , and thou simular 2 man of virtue , That art incestuous ...
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... o'er men's faults , light on thy daughters ! Kent . He hath no daughters , sir . Lear . Death , traitor ! nothing could have subdued nature To such a lowness , but his unkind daughters.- Is it the fashion that discarded fathers 1 It has ...
... o'er men's faults , light on thy daughters ! Kent . He hath no daughters , sir . Lear . Death , traitor ! nothing could have subdued nature To such a lowness , but his unkind daughters.- Is it the fashion that discarded fathers 1 It has ...
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