The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... souls being of this color , and in one place there is an illusion to them in the language of the mysteries . Falstaff is reported to have said of a flea on Bardolph's red nose that " it was a black soul burning in hell ; " and , in the ...
... souls being of this color , and in one place there is an illusion to them in the language of the mysteries . Falstaff is reported to have said of a flea on Bardolph's red nose that " it was a black soul burning in hell ; " and , in the ...
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... soul , Away from her , and yet retain my soul . My body is her bower , her court , her abbey , And she an angel , —pure , divine , unspotted ! If I should lend her house , my lord , to thee , I kill my poor soul , and my poor soul me ...
... soul , Away from her , and yet retain my soul . My body is her bower , her court , her abbey , And she an angel , —pure , divine , unspotted ! If I should lend her house , my lord , to thee , I kill my poor soul , and my poor soul me ...
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... soul of Euphorbus , " observes Meres in that quaint collection of similitudes , " was thought to live in Pythagoras , so the sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honey- tongued Shakespeare ; witness his Venus and Adonis ...
... soul of Euphorbus , " observes Meres in that quaint collection of similitudes , " was thought to live in Pythagoras , so the sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honey- tongued Shakespeare ; witness his Venus and Adonis ...
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... of his faith ; but the terms in which the soul was devised were almost invariably those that were thought to reflect the doctrine of the prevailing religion , so that the opening clause is no more a declaration 182 Life WILLIAM.
... of his faith ; but the terms in which the soul was devised were almost invariably those that were thought to reflect the doctrine of the prevailing religion , so that the opening clause is no more a declaration 182 Life WILLIAM.
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... soul to Almighty God , and to our blessed Lady , Saint Mary , and to all the holy company of Heaven , " a proof in itself that the last - named testator was a Catholic . Neither can it be determined that Shakespeare was one or the other ...
... soul to Almighty God , and to our blessed Lady , Saint Mary , and to all the holy company of Heaven , " a proof in itself that the last - named testator was a Catholic . Neither can it be determined that Shakespeare was one or the other ...
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