The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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... standing by . What recketh he his rider's angry stir , His flattering " holla , " or his " Stand , I say ? " a Compass'd - arched . b Mane is here used as a plural noun . In a note on ' Othello , ' Act II . , Scene 1 , we justified the ...
... standing by . What recketh he his rider's angry stir , His flattering " holla , " or his " Stand , I say ? " a Compass'd - arched . b Mane is here used as a plural noun . In a note on ' Othello , ' Act II . , Scene 1 , we justified the ...
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... do abate the fire . Danger - power of doing harm . So in The Merchant of Venice , ' Act IV . Scene 1 : - See Note on that passage . " You stand within his danger . " This sour informer , this bate - breeding spy , 28 VENUS AND ADONIS .
... do abate the fire . Danger - power of doing harm . So in The Merchant of Venice , ' Act IV . Scene 1 : - See Note on that passage . " You stand within his danger . " This sour informer , this bate - breeding spy , 28 VENUS AND ADONIS .
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... every tongue more moving than your own , Bewitching like the wanton mermaid's songs , Yet from mine ear the tempting tune is blown ; Done - destroyed . For know , my heart stands armed in mine ear 32 VENUS AND ADONIS .
... every tongue more moving than your own , Bewitching like the wanton mermaid's songs , Yet from mine ear the tempting tune is blown ; Done - destroyed . For know , my heart stands armed in mine ear 32 VENUS AND ADONIS .
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. For know , my heart stands armed in mine ear , And will not let a false sound enter there ; " Lest the deceiving harmony should run Into the quiet closure of my breast ; And then my little heart were ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. For know , my heart stands armed in mine ear , And will not let a false sound enter there ; " Lest the deceiving harmony should run Into the quiet closure of my breast ; And then my little heart were ...
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... stands she in a trembling ecstasy ; Till , cheering up her senses sore - dismay'd , e She tells them ' t is a causeless fantasy , And childish error that they are afraid ; a Coasteth - advanceth . b Cold - pale . The hyphen denoting the ...
... stands she in a trembling ecstasy ; Till , cheering up her senses sore - dismay'd , e She tells them ' t is a causeless fantasy , And childish error that they are afraid ; a Coasteth - advanceth . b Cold - pale . The hyphen denoting the ...
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