The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 17C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... thing In readiness for Hymeneus stand , - I will not re - salute the streets of Rome , Or climb my palace , till from forth this place I lead espous'd my bride along with me . Tam . And here , in sight of heaven , to Rome I swear , If ...
... thing In readiness for Hymeneus stand , - I will not re - salute the streets of Rome , Or climb my palace , till from forth this place I lead espous'd my bride along with me . Tam . And here , in sight of heaven , to Rome I swear , If ...
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... thing of an uncheerful hue . It signified blue , " of heaven's own tinct . " So , in Shakspeare's 132d Sonnet : " And truly not the morning sun of heaven " Better becomes the grey cheeks of the east , Again , in King Henry VI , Part II ...
... thing of an uncheerful hue . It signified blue , " of heaven's own tinct . " So , in Shakspeare's 132d Sonnet : " And truly not the morning sun of heaven " Better becomes the grey cheeks of the east , Again , in King Henry VI , Part II ...
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... reader . The fol- lowing is a specimen of his descriptive talents . Instead of the line with which this speech of Tamora begins , she is made to say : When every thing doth make a gleeful boast ? The TITUS ANDRONICUS . 33.
... reader . The fol- lowing is a specimen of his descriptive talents . Instead of the line with which this speech of Tamora begins , she is made to say : When every thing doth make a gleeful boast ? The TITUS ANDRONICUS . 33.
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With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. When every thing doth make a gleeful boast ? The birds chaunt melody on every bush ; The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun ; The green ...
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. When every thing doth make a gleeful boast ? The birds chaunt melody on every bush ; The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun ; The green ...
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... thing more ; That womanhood denies my tongue to tell : O , keep me from their worse than killing lust , And tumble me into some loathsome pit ; Where never man's eye may behold my body : Do this , and be a charitable murderer . Tam . So ...
... thing more ; That womanhood denies my tongue to tell : O , keep me from their worse than killing lust , And tumble me into some loathsome pit ; Where never man's eye may behold my body : Do this , and be a charitable murderer . Tam . So ...
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