The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Poems. Ascribed plays. IndexesC. Knight, 1844 |
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Page 75
... mean to bear thee Unto the base bed of some rascal groom , To be thy partner in this shameful doom . " a Repeal - recal ; from the French rappeler . This said , he sets his foot upon the light THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 75.
... mean to bear thee Unto the base bed of some rascal groom , To be thy partner in this shameful doom . " a Repeal - recal ; from the French rappeler . This said , he sets his foot upon the light THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 75.
Page 83
... means something broken , torn , and therefore worthless . See Note on Henry IV . , Part II . , ' Act I. Scene 1 . Sort - assign , appropriate . So in Richard III . : - C - " But I will sort a pitchy day for thee . " d The constant ...
... means something broken , torn , and therefore worthless . See Note on Henry IV . , Part II . , ' Act I. Scene 1 . Sort - assign , appropriate . So in Richard III . : - C - " But I will sort a pitchy day for thee . " d The constant ...
Page 87
... fumes . " In vain , " quoth she , " I live , and seek in vain Some happy mean to end a hapless life . • Force is here used in the sense of value or regard . I fear'd by Tarquin's falchion to be slain , Yet THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 87.
... fumes . " In vain , " quoth she , " I live , and seek in vain Some happy mean to end a hapless life . • Force is here used in the sense of value or regard . I fear'd by Tarquin's falchion to be slain , Yet THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 87.
Page 90
... means , as frets upon an instrument , Shall tune our heartstrings to true languishment . " And for , poor bird , thou sing'st not in the day , As shaming any eye should thee behold , a Dumps - melancholy airs . b Beiler skill . We must ...
... means , as frets upon an instrument , Shall tune our heartstrings to true languishment . " And for , poor bird , thou sing'st not in the day , As shaming any eye should thee behold , a Dumps - melancholy airs . b Beiler skill . We must ...
Page 98
... means to mourn some newer way . At last she calls to mind where hangs a piece . Of skilful painting , made for Priam's Troy ; Before the which is drawn the power of Greece , For Helen's rape the city to destroy , Threat'ning cloud ...
... means to mourn some newer way . At last she calls to mind where hangs a piece . Of skilful painting , made for Priam's Troy ; Before the which is drawn the power of Greece , For Helen's rape the city to destroy , Threat'ning cloud ...
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