Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: ComediesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 |
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Page xvii
... Desire to breed by me . " And many readers will remember the resentment of the young lady in the old ballad , who , urged to marry a man very much beneath her , declares as one of the great causes of her aversion , that she is unwilling ...
... Desire to breed by me . " And many readers will remember the resentment of the young lady in the old ballad , who , urged to marry a man very much beneath her , declares as one of the great causes of her aversion , that she is unwilling ...
Page xviii
... desire to discover an ever present moral purpose , or at least the constant evidence of a profound moral insight , on Shakespeare's part , has also led to much over- subtle explanation of his meaning in obscure or disputed pas- sages ...
... desire to discover an ever present moral purpose , or at least the constant evidence of a profound moral insight , on Shakespeare's part , has also led to much over- subtle explanation of his meaning in obscure or disputed pas- sages ...
Page 32
... desire to give , and much less take What I shall die to want . But this is trifling : And all the more it seeks to hide itself , The bigger bulk it shows . Hence , bashful cunning ! And prompt me , plain and holy innocence ! I am your ...
... desire to give , and much less take What I shall die to want . But this is trifling : And all the more it seeks to hide itself , The bigger bulk it shows . Hence , bashful cunning ! And prompt me , plain and holy innocence ! I am your ...
Page 60
... desire ? Once more adieu ! my father at the road Expects my coming , there to see me shipp'd . Pro . And thither will I bring thee , Valentine . Val . Sweet Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . To Milan let me hear from thee by ...
... desire ? Once more adieu ! my father at the road Expects my coming , there to see me shipp'd . Pro . And thither will I bring thee , Valentine . Val . Sweet Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . To Milan let me hear from thee by ...
Page 93
... desires By wailful sonnets , whose composed rhymes Should be full - fraught with serviceable vows Duke . Ay , Much is the force of heaven - bred poesy . Pro . Say that upon the altar of her beauty You sacrifice your tears , your sighs ...
... desires By wailful sonnets , whose composed rhymes Should be full - fraught with serviceable vows Duke . Ay , Much is the force of heaven - bred poesy . Pro . Say that upon the altar of her beauty You sacrifice your tears , your sighs ...
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