The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... bring on summer , When briars shall have leaves as well as thorns , And be as sweet as sharp . " It is this fond faith which , hoping all things , enables her to endure all things ; which hallows and dignifies the surrender of her ...
... bring on summer , When briars shall have leaves as well as thorns , And be as sweet as sharp . " It is this fond faith which , hoping all things , enables her to endure all things ; which hallows and dignifies the surrender of her ...
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... bring me in some grace , for you did bring me out , " is really provocative of comparison with Bertram crying for pardon to Helena . The name of Parolles is , of course , allusive to wordi- ness ; it is played upon indeed in this sense ...
... bring me in some grace , for you did bring me out , " is really provocative of comparison with Bertram crying for pardon to Helena . The name of Parolles is , of course , allusive to wordi- ness ; it is played upon indeed in this sense ...
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... bring the action to a close . But the very choice of this subject , and his adhering to it , in spite of its obvious difficulties , shows us the youthful poet , the youthful pleasure in that which is unusual , the youthful inclina- tion ...
... bring the action to a close . But the very choice of this subject , and his adhering to it , in spite of its obvious difficulties , shows us the youthful poet , the youthful pleasure in that which is unusual , the youthful inclina- tion ...
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... bringing off of his drum " has become proverbial as a satire on all ridiculous and blustering undertakings which the person never means to perform . HAZLITT : Characters of Shakspear's Plays . The comic scenes , and the general graceful ...
... bringing off of his drum " has become proverbial as a satire on all ridiculous and blustering undertakings which the person never means to perform . HAZLITT : Characters of Shakspear's Plays . The comic scenes , and the general graceful ...
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... brings To join like likes and kiss like native things . Impossible be strange attempts to those That weigh their pains in sense , and do suppose What hath been cannot be : who ever strove To show her merit , that did miss her love ? The ...
... brings To join like likes and kiss like native things . Impossible be strange attempts to those That weigh their pains in sense , and do suppose What hath been cannot be : who ever strove To show her merit , that did miss her love ? The ...
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