The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... hart your conduit - eyes distill . ” HOLT WHITE . Conduits in the form of human figures , it has been already observed , were common in Shakspeare's time . See Vol . IX . p . 404 , n . 9 . We have again the same image in The Rape of ...
... hart your conduit - eyes distill . ” HOLT WHITE . Conduits in the form of human figures , it has been already observed , were common in Shakspeare's time . See Vol . IX . p . 404 , n . 9 . We have again the same image in The Rape of ...
Page 212
... hart , home you go not . ” " " The same expres- sion occurs in Beaumont and Fletcher's Elder Brother : 66 My rest is up , " Nor will I go less 99 Again , in The Roaring Girl , 1611 : " Like a musket on a rest . " See Montfaucon's ...
... hart , home you go not . ” " " The same expres- sion occurs in Beaumont and Fletcher's Elder Brother : 66 My rest is up , " Nor will I go less 99 Again , in The Roaring Girl , 1611 : " Like a musket on a rest . " See Montfaucon's ...
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... hart would woud , & dolful domps ye mind oppresse " There musick with her silver sound , is wont with spede to geue redresse ; " Of troubled minds for every sore , swete musick hath a salue in store : " In ioy it maks our mirth abound ...
... hart would woud , & dolful domps ye mind oppresse " There musick with her silver sound , is wont with spede to geue redresse ; " Of troubled minds for every sore , swete musick hath a salue in store : " In ioy it maks our mirth abound ...
Page 272
... hart , That he of force must yeld as thrall ; -no way is left to start . He cannot staye his steppe , but forth still must be ronne , He languisheth and melts awaye , as snowe against the sonne . His kyndred and alyes do wonder what he ...
... hart , That he of force must yeld as thrall ; -no way is left to start . He cannot staye his steppe , but forth still must be ronne , He languisheth and melts awaye , as snowe against the sonne . His kyndred and alyes do wonder what he ...
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... hart , As in his age to see thee plonged deepe in vyce , When greatest hope he hath to heare thy vertues fame arise ? What shall thy kinsmen thinke , thou cause of all theyr ruthe ? Thy dedly foes do laugh to skorne thy yll - employed ...
... hart , As in his age to see thee plonged deepe in vyce , When greatest hope he hath to heare thy vertues fame arise ? What shall thy kinsmen thinke , thou cause of all theyr ruthe ? Thy dedly foes do laugh to skorne thy yll - employed ...
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