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Side 5
... nature and external circumstances ; at once the deification and the burial of love . It appears here like a heavenly spark that , descending to the earth , is converted into a flash of lightning , by which mortal creatures are almost in ...
... nature and external circumstances ; at once the deification and the burial of love . It appears here like a heavenly spark that , descending to the earth , is converted into a flash of lightning , by which mortal creatures are almost in ...
Side 28
... nature gave him in his swathing band , That frozen mountain's ice was never half so cold As were his hands , though ne'er so near the fire he did them hold . ' Hence the poet makes him little sensible to the passion of love , anda ...
... nature gave him in his swathing band , That frozen mountain's ice was never half so cold As were his hands , though ne'er so near the fire he did them hold . ' Hence the poet makes him little sensible to the passion of love , anda ...
Side 36
... natural and pleasing . - Steevens . 9 Steevens reads , with the second folio : — Her beauty hangs upon , ' & c . Shakspeare has the same thought in his 271h Sonnet : -- Which like a jewel hung in ghastly night , Makes black night ...
... natural and pleasing . - Steevens . 9 Steevens reads , with the second folio : — Her beauty hangs upon , ' & c . Shakspeare has the same thought in his 271h Sonnet : -- Which like a jewel hung in ghastly night , Makes black night ...
Side 42
... nature , letting it there stand Till she had laid it , and conjur'd it down ; That were some spite : my invocation Is fair and honest , and , in his mistress ' name , I conjure only but to raise up him . Ben . Come , he hath hid himself ...
... nature , letting it there stand Till she had laid it , and conjur'd it down ; That were some spite : my invocation Is fair and honest , and , in his mistress ' name , I conjure only but to raise up him . Ben . Come , he hath hid himself ...
Side 51
... nature's mother , is her tomb5 ; What is her burying grave , that is her womb : And from her womb children of divers kind We sucking on her natural bosom find ; Many for many virtues excellent , None but for some , and yet all different ...
... nature's mother , is her tomb5 ; What is her burying grave , that is her womb : And from her womb children of divers kind We sucking on her natural bosom find ; Many for many virtues excellent , None but for some , and yet all different ...
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ancient beauty Benvolio blood Brabantio CAPULET Cassio Cyprus dead dear death Desdemona dost doth Emil EMILIA Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear folio reads friar gentleman give grief Guil Guildenstern Hamlet hath hear heart heaven honest honour Horatio i'the Iago Juliet King Lear lady Laer Laertes lago look lord madam madness Malone married means Measure for Measure Mercutio Michael Cassio Moor murder never night Nurse old copies Ophelia Othello passage play poet POLONIUS pray quarto of 1603 quarto reads Queen Rape of Lucrece Roderigo Romeo Romeo and Juliet scene Shakspeare Shakspeare's soul speak speech Steevens sweet sword tell thee There's thing thou art thou hast thought to-night Troilus and Cressida Tybalt Venice villain wife wilt word