The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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Pagina 37
... rest stand all aloof and bark at him . So fared our father with his enemies ; So fled his enemies my war - like father : Methinks ' tis prize enough to be his son . See how the morning opes her golden gates , II - 14 . I saw him ...
... rest stand all aloof and bark at him . So fared our father with his enemies ; So fled his enemies my war - like father : Methinks ' tis prize enough to be his son . See how the morning opes her golden gates , II - 14 . I saw him ...
Pagina 41
... out . " But earlier in Lyly's Campaspe ( 1584 ) , 1. ii . " the bodie is the prison of the soule ... to make my bodie immortal , I put it to prison . " Might in the ground be closed up in rest ! SC . 1. ] 41 KING HENRY THE SIXTH.
... out . " But earlier in Lyly's Campaspe ( 1584 ) , 1. ii . " the bodie is the prison of the soule ... to make my bodie immortal , I put it to prison . " Might in the ground be closed up in rest ! SC . 1. ] 41 KING HENRY THE SIXTH.
Pagina 42
... rest ] Shakespeare never uses " close up " ( verb ) , except of the eyes , elsewhere . ... 79-87 . I cannot weep venge thy death ] Neatly put in Locrine , III . i . 60 , 61 : - " He loves not most that doth lament the most , But he that ...
... rest ] Shakespeare never uses " close up " ( verb ) , except of the eyes , elsewhere . ... 79-87 . I cannot weep venge thy death ] Neatly put in Locrine , III . i . 60 , 61 : - " He loves not most that doth lament the most , But he that ...
Pagina 52
... rest is held at such a rate 50 As brings a thousand - fold more care to keep Than in possession any jot of pleasure . Ah , cousin York , would thy best friends did know How it doth grieve me that thy head is here ! Q. Mar. My lord ...
... rest is held at such a rate 50 As brings a thousand - fold more care to keep Than in possession any jot of pleasure . Ah , cousin York , would thy best friends did know How it doth grieve me that thy head is here ! Q. Mar. My lord ...
Pagina 59
... rest awhile . Enter EDWARD , running . Edw . Smile , gentle heaven ! or strike , ungentle death ! For this world frowns , and Edward's sun is clouded . War . How now , my lord ! what hap ? what hope of good ? 5 Alarums . ] Ff ; Alarmes ...
... rest awhile . Enter EDWARD , running . Edw . Smile , gentle heaven ! or strike , ungentle death ! For this world frowns , and Edward's sun is clouded . War . How now , my lord ! what hap ? what hope of good ? 5 Alarums . ] Ff ; Alarmes ...
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