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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... force to my desire . " Here pale with fear he doth premeditate The dangers of his loathsome enterprise , And in his inward mind he doth debate What following sorrow may on this arise : Then , looking scornfully , he doth despise 3 His ...
... force to my desire . " Here pale with fear he doth premeditate The dangers of his loathsome enterprise , And in his inward mind he doth debate What following sorrow may on this arise : Then , looking scornfully , he doth despise 3 His ...
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... force must work my way , For in thy bed I purpose to destroy thee : That done , some worthless slave of thine I'll slay , To kill thine honour with thy life's decay ; And in thy dead arms do I mean to place him , Swearing I slew him ...
... force must work my way , For in thy bed I purpose to destroy thee : That done , some worthless slave of thine I'll slay , To kill thine honour with thy life's decay ; And in thy dead arms do I mean to place him , Swearing I slew him ...
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... force a further strife ; This momentary joy breeds months of pain ; This hot desire converts to cold disdain : Pure Chastity is rifled of her store , And Lust , the thief , far poorer than before . Look , as the full - fed hound or ...
... force a further strife ; This momentary joy breeds months of pain ; This hot desire converts to cold disdain : Pure Chastity is rifled of her store , And Lust , the thief , far poorer than before . Look , as the full - fed hound or ...
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... force not 10 argument a straw , Since that my case is past the help of law . 9 Death's - man is public executioner , which was an ignominious office . Slanderous is here used passively , in the sense of infamous , or branded with infamy ...
... force not 10 argument a straw , Since that my case is past the help of law . 9 Death's - man is public executioner , which was an ignominious office . Slanderous is here used passively , in the sense of infamous , or branded with infamy ...
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... vol . xiv . page 30 , note 18. — We have the same thought in Twelfth Night , ii . 2 : How easy is it for the proper - false In women's waxen's hearts to set their forms ! Is form'd in them by force , by fraud , 54 LUCRECE .
... vol . xiv . page 30 , note 18. — We have the same thought in Twelfth Night , ii . 2 : How easy is it for the proper - false In women's waxen's hearts to set their forms ! Is form'd in them by force , by fraud , 54 LUCRECE .
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