The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 12 |
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Pagina 17
9 Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] thought occurs in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1630 : " What diapason's more in Tarquin's name , " Than in a subject's ? or what's Tullia 66 " More in the sound , than should become the ...
9 Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] thought occurs in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1630 : " What diapason's more in Tarquin's name , " Than in a subject's ? or what's Tullia 66 " More in the sound , than should become the ...
Pagina 18
That you do love me , I am nothing jealous ; What you would work me to , I have some aim * ; How I have thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , so with love I might entreat you ...
That you do love me , I am nothing jealous ; What you would work me to , I have some aim * ; How I have thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , so with love I might entreat you ...
Pagina 25
... old translation of Plutarch : a slave of the souldiers that did cast a marvelous burning flame out of his hande , insomuch as they that saw it , thought he had bene burnt ; but when the fire was out , it was found he had no hurt .
... old translation of Plutarch : a slave of the souldiers that did cast a marvelous burning flame out of his hande , insomuch as they that saw it , thought he had bene burnt ; but when the fire was out , it was found he had no hurt .
Pagina 26
Again : " The lyon having fought long , and his tongue being torne , lay staring and panting a pretty while , so as all the beholders thought he had been utterly spoyled and spent ; and upon a sodaine gazed upon that dog which remained ...
Again : " The lyon having fought long , and his tongue being torne , lay staring and panting a pretty while , so as all the beholders thought he had been utterly spoyled and spent ; and upon a sodaine gazed upon that dog which remained ...
Pagina 40
The mortal instruments then are , the deadly passions , or as they are called in Macbeth , the " mortal thoughts , " which excite each " corporal agent to the performance of some arduous deed . " " The little kingdom of man is a notion ...
The mortal instruments then are , the deadly passions , or as they are called in Macbeth , the " mortal thoughts , " which excite each " corporal agent to the performance of some arduous deed . " " The little kingdom of man is a notion ...
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