The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1923 |
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... Miseries of Enforced Marriage ( Haz . Dods . , iv . 540 ) : " like tolls , That summon living tears for the dead souls , " and Sir T. Browne , Religio Medici : " the toll of a passing - bell . " For knolling ( Ff ) , " cf. Macbeth , v ...
... Miseries of Enforced Marriage ( Haz . Dods . , iv . 540 ) : " like tolls , That summon living tears for the dead souls , " and Sir T. Browne , Religio Medici : " the toll of a passing - bell . " For knolling ( Ff ) , " cf. Macbeth , v ...
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... Miseries of Enforced Marriage , 11 : " draw him into bands for money . " 32. liked ... security ] Cf. " I like your securities , " in an ironic sense , in Jonson , The Magnetic Lady , Induction . 33. like the glutton ] An allusion to ...
... Miseries of Enforced Marriage , 11 : " draw him into bands for money . " 32. liked ... security ] Cf. " I like your securities , " in an ironic sense , in Jonson , The Magnetic Lady , Induction . 33. like the glutton ] An allusion to ...
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... Miseries of Enforced Marriage ( Haz . Dods . , ix . 530 ) : " ( setting thy worship's knighthood aside ) he lies in his throat that says so . " 80. in my throat ] as deep as the throat , " damnably . " Hamlet , II . ii . 609 " the lie i ...
... Miseries of Enforced Marriage ( Haz . Dods . , ix . 530 ) : " ( setting thy worship's knighthood aside ) he lies in his throat that says so . " 80. in my throat ] as deep as the throat , " damnably . " Hamlet , II . ii . 609 " the lie i ...
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... enforce a poor widow to so rough a course to come by her own ? Fal . What is the gross sum that I owe thee ? Host . Marry ... Miseries of Enforced Marriage , 111 : " Fair words may sooner draw our own Than rougher course . " 75. the mare ...
... enforce a poor widow to so rough a course to come by her own ? Fal . What is the gross sum that I owe thee ? Host . Marry ... Miseries of Enforced Marriage , 111 : " Fair words may sooner draw our own Than rougher course . " 75. the mare ...
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... Miseries of Enforced Marriage , III . i ) , the " Pomegranate " ( Middleton , A Trick to Catch the Old One , 111. iii ) , the " Woodcock " ( Webster and Rowley , A Cure for a Cuckold , Iv . i ) , the " Lion " and the " Bul's head ...
... Miseries of Enforced Marriage , III . i ) , the " Pomegranate " ( Middleton , A Trick to Catch the Old One , 111. iii ) , the " Woodcock " ( Webster and Rowley , A Cure for a Cuckold , Iv . i ) , the " Lion " and the " Bul's head ...
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Página 20 - Men of all sorts take a pride to gird at me : the brain of this foolish-compounded clay, man, is not able to invent any thing that tends to laughter, more than I invent or is invented on me : I am not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men.
Página 164 - It ascends me into the brain ; dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapours which environ it ; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble fiery and delectable shapes ; which, delivered o'er to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit.
Página 110 - Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down And steep my senses in forgetfulness? Why rather, sleep, liest thou in smoky cribs...
Página 219 - King. I know thee not, old man : fall to thy prayers ; How ill white hairs become a fool and...
Página 168 - And noble offices thou mayst effect Of mediation, after I am dead, Between his greatness and thy other brethren : Therefore omit him not ; blunt not his love, Nor lose the good advantage of his grace By seeming cold or careless of his will ; For he is gracious, if he be observed : 30 He hath a tear for pity and a hand Open as day for melting charity...