The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 |
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Pagina 9
... fear proposes the safety but the composition , that your valour and fear makes in you , is a virtue of a good wing , and I like the wear well . PAR . I am so full of businesses , I cannot an- swer thee acutely : I will return perfect ...
... fear proposes the safety but the composition , that your valour and fear makes in you , is a virtue of a good wing , and I like the wear well . PAR . I am so full of businesses , I cannot an- swer thee acutely : I will return perfect ...
Pagina 12
... fear in marriage : for young Charbon the puritan , and old Poysam the papist , howsome'er their hearts are severed in religion , their heads are both one , they may jowl horns together , like any deer i ' the herd . b COUNT . Wilt thou ...
... fear in marriage : for young Charbon the puritan , and old Poysam the papist , howsome'er their hearts are severed in religion , their heads are both one , they may jowl horns together , like any deer i ' the herd . b COUNT . Wilt thou ...
Pagina 26
... , valiant . So in " The Lovers ' Progress , " of Beaumont and Fletcher , Act III . Sc . 6 : - " I fear ye are not used accordingly . " Enda ere I do begin . LAF . A good 26 ACT II . ] [ SCENE V. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... , valiant . So in " The Lovers ' Progress , " of Beaumont and Fletcher , Act III . Sc . 6 : - " I fear ye are not used accordingly . " Enda ere I do begin . LAF . A good 26 ACT II . ] [ SCENE V. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
Pagina 30
... fear , irremediably corrupt . b - Move the still - piecing air , - ] The old text has " still peering . " Still - piecing , that is , ever closing , was proposed by Malone . Tyr- Great in our hope , lay our best love and credence , Upon ...
... fear , irremediably corrupt . b - Move the still - piecing air , - ] The old text has " still peering . " Still - piecing , that is , ever closing , was proposed by Malone . Tyr- Great in our hope , lay our best love and credence , Upon ...
Pagina 39
... fear of Mars before it , and of his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . 1 LORD . [ Aside . ] This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of . PAR . What the devil should move me to under- take the ...
... fear of Mars before it , and of his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . 1 LORD . [ Aside . ] This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of . PAR . What the devil should move me to under- take the ...
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