The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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Our author , in Hamlet , mentions the heart of heart . Exhausted and effete ground
is said by the farmer to be out of heart . The hard and inner part of the oak is
called heart of oak . JOHNSON . stood the level Of a full - charg'd confederacy , ]
To ...
Our author , in Hamlet , mentions the heart of heart . Exhausted and effete ground
is said by the farmer to be out of heart . The hard and inner part of the oak is
called heart of oak . JOHNSON . stood the level Of a full - charg'd confederacy , ]
To ...
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... knew Love got so sweet , as when desire did sue : Therefore this maxim out of
love I teach , Achievement is command ; ungain'd , beseech :: Then thought my
heart's content " firm love doth bear , Nothing of that shall from mine eyes appear
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... knew Love got so sweet , as when desire did sue : Therefore this maxim out of
love I teach , Achievement is command ; ungain'd , beseech :: Then thought my
heart's content " firm love doth bear , Nothing of that shall from mine eyes appear
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Walk in to her house js I'll bring her to the Grecian presently : And to his hand
when I deliver her, Think it an altar ; and thy brother Troilus A priest, there offering
to it his own heart. [Exit. Par. I know what 'tis to love ; And 'would, as I shall pity, ...
Walk in to her house js I'll bring her to the Grecian presently : And to his hand
when I deliver her, Think it an altar ; and thy brother Troilus A priest, there offering
to it his own heart. [Exit. Par. I know what 'tis to love ; And 'would, as I shall pity, ...
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Let me embrace too : O heart , -as the goodly saying is , o heart , o heavy heart ,
Why sigh'st thou without breaking ? where he answers again , Because thou
canst not ease thy smart , By friendship , nor by speaking . There never was a
truer ...
Let me embrace too : O heart , -as the goodly saying is , o heart , o heavy heart ,
Why sigh'st thou without breaking ? where he answers again , Because thou
canst not ease thy smart , By friendship , nor by speaking . There never was a
truer ...
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7 heart of very heart , ] So , in Hamlet : “ In my heart's core , ay in my heart of heart
. " STEEVENS . most imperious Agamemnon . ] Imperious and imperial had
formerly the same signification . So , in our author's Venus and Adonis : “
Imperious ...
7 heart of very heart , ] So , in Hamlet : “ In my heart's core , ay in my heart of heart
. " STEEVENS . most imperious Agamemnon . ] Imperious and imperial had
formerly the same signification . So , in our author's Venus and Adonis : “
Imperious ...
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