The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes and a Glossarial Index, Volume 20Ginn, 1900 |
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... better judgment . 1 Should for would ; the two being often used indiscriminately . 2 They refers to Power , which is here Poet often uses Heaven in the same way . " Fair fair , " preceding line , is fair beauty . - used as a collective ...
... better judgment . 1 Should for would ; the two being often used indiscriminately . 2 They refers to Power , which is here Poet often uses Heaven in the same way . " Fair fair , " preceding line , is fair beauty . - used as a collective ...
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... better skill . 2 Stops is , properly , the finger - holes in a musical instrument ; here put for the notes made thereby . Rests is also a term in music . 3 Pleasing for pleased , as in note 8 above . The meaning is , address your glad ...
... better skill . 2 Stops is , properly , the finger - holes in a musical instrument ; here put for the notes made thereby . Rests is also a term in music . 3 Pleasing for pleased , as in note 8 above . The meaning is , address your glad ...
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... better , When life is shamed , and death reproach's debtor . " To kill myself , " quoth she , " alack , what were it , But with my body my poor soul's pollution ? They that lose half with greater patience bear it Than they whose whole ...
... better , When life is shamed , and death reproach's debtor . " To kill myself , " quoth she , " alack , what were it , But with my body my poor soul's pollution ? They that lose half with greater patience bear it Than they whose whole ...
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... better so to clear her From that suspicion which the world might bear her . To shun this blot , she would not blot the letter With words , till action might become them better . To see sad sights moves more than hear them told ; For ...
... better so to clear her From that suspicion which the world might bear her . To shun this blot , she would not blot the letter With words , till action might become them better . To see sad sights moves more than hear them told ; For ...
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... better able to express ideal sentiments as if they were his own , and to pass out of himself into the char- acters he had imagined or assumed . Taking this view of the matter , I of course do not search after any thread or principle of ...
... better able to express ideal sentiments as if they were his own , and to pass out of himself into the char- acters he had imagined or assumed . Taking this view of the matter , I of course do not search after any thread or principle of ...
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Adonis bear beauty's behold birds blood blushing breast breath Capell's correction cheeks Collatine conceit dead dear death deeds delight desire disgrace doth England's Helicon eternity face fair fair lords falchion false fault fear feasts of love flower foul gainst gentle give grace grief hand hast hate hath heart Heaven honour Julius Cæsar king live look love's LOVER'S COMPLAINT Lucrece lust Malone mayst meaning mind mistress moan Muse night o'er old copies pale Passionate Pilgrim passions pity Poet Poet's poison'd poor praise Priam pride quoth rhyme seem'd sense Sextus Tarquinius Shakespeare shalt shame sight sing Sonnets sorrow soul strong swear Tarquin tears Tereu thee thine eye thing thou art thou dost thought thy sweet thyself Time's tongue true truth Venus and Adonis verse watergall weep WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words worth wounds youth