Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: ComediesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 |
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Page xvi
... turn : therefore say what a paragon she is , " etc. Pericles , Act IV . Sc . 2 . " Thou [ Marina ] art a piece of virtue ; I doubt not thy training hath been noble . " Idem . It need hardly be said that the coexistence of the same word ...
... turn : therefore say what a paragon she is , " etc. Pericles , Act IV . Sc . 2 . " Thou [ Marina ] art a piece of virtue ; I doubt not thy training hath been noble . " Idem . It need hardly be said that the coexistence of the same word ...
Page xxxvi
... turn his hand to anything , and that the attention attracted by his writing had excited the malicious envy of the mean - souled among the dramatists of the day , whose hate was further pro- voked by a consciousness of superiority on his ...
... turn his hand to anything , and that the attention attracted by his writing had excited the malicious envy of the mean - souled among the dramatists of the day , whose hate was further pro- voked by a consciousness of superiority on his ...
Page xlv
... turn of mind . He lauds Shakespeare highly , and mentions the titles of twelve of his plays , includ ing a Love's Labours Won ( as to which , see the Introduction to All's Well , etc. ) , Venus and Adonis , Lucrece , and his " sugred ...
... turn of mind . He lauds Shakespeare highly , and mentions the titles of twelve of his plays , includ ing a Love's Labours Won ( as to which , see the Introduction to All's Well , etc. ) , Venus and Adonis , Lucrece , and his " sugred ...
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... turn'd you to , - that a brother should Which is from my remembrance ! Please you , farther . Pros . My brother and thy uncle , call'd Antonio I thee , mark me pray Be so perfidious ! —he whom next thyself Of all the world I lov'd , and ...
... turn'd you to , - that a brother should Which is from my remembrance ! Please you , farther . Pros . My brother and thy uncle , call'd Antonio I thee , mark me pray Be so perfidious ! —he whom next thyself Of all the world I lov'd , and ...
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... turn me about ; my stomach is not con- stant . Cal . [ Aside . ] These be fine things , an if they be not sprites . 88 long spoon : " He who eats with the Devil should have a long spoon . " 93 siege seat , stool . 96 moon - calf a ...
... turn me about ; my stomach is not con- stant . Cal . [ Aside . ] These be fine things , an if they be not sprites . 88 long spoon : " He who eats with the Devil should have a long spoon . " 93 siege seat , stool . 96 moon - calf a ...
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