Essays of ShakespeareG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1947 - 144 pages |
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... fire , too strong for reason's force , o'erbears it and burns on . We must be married , or we must live in bawdry . Will you be married ? As the ox has his bow , the horse his curb , and the falcon her bells , so man hath his desires ...
... fire , too strong for reason's force , o'erbears it and burns on . We must be married , or we must live in bawdry . Will you be married ? As the ox has his bow , the horse his curb , and the falcon her bells , so man hath his desires ...
Page 52
... fire upon the ice or hail- stone in the sun . Your virtue is to make him worthy whose offence subdues him , and curse that justice did it . Who deserves greatness deserves your hate ; and your affections are a sick man's appetite , who ...
... fire upon the ice or hail- stone in the sun . Your virtue is to make him worthy whose offence subdues him , and curse that justice did it . Who deserves greatness deserves your hate ; and your affections are a sick man's appetite , who ...
Page 133
... fire ... : It hath been taught ... : An habitation giddy Was ever feather ... : : ... : Timon of Athens , iv . 3. 26-41 Timon of Athens , iv . 3. 382-390 Henry V. iv . 1. 253-268 Timon of Athens , i . 2. 15-17 Henry V , iv . 1. 268-274 ...
... fire ... : It hath been taught ... : An habitation giddy Was ever feather ... : : ... : Timon of Athens , iv . 3. 26-41 Timon of Athens , iv . 3. 382-390 Henry V. iv . 1. 253-268 Timon of Athens , i . 2. 15-17 Henry V , iv . 1. 268-274 ...
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