The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12 |
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Shakspeare is describing what passes in a single bosom , the insurrection which
a conspirator feels agitating the little kingdom of his own mind ; when the genius ,
or power that watches for his protection , and the mortal instruments , the ...
Shakspeare is describing what passes in a single bosom , the insurrection which
a conspirator feels agitating the little kingdom of his own mind ; when the genius ,
or power that watches for his protection , and the mortal instruments , the ...
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Our quick minds , means , our lively , apprehensive minds . ... weeds instead of
Howers and fruits ; but the laying before us our ill condition plainly and honestly ,
is , as it were , the first culture of the mind , which gives hope of a future harvest .
Our quick minds , means , our lively , apprehensive minds . ... weeds instead of
Howers and fruits ; but the laying before us our ill condition plainly and honestly ,
is , as it were , the first culture of the mind , which gives hope of a future harvest .
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I'll none now :Give me mine angle , -We'll to the river : there , 6 musick , MOODY
food- ] The mood is the mind , or mental disposition . Van Haaren's panegyrick on
the English begins , Grootmoedig Volk [ great minded nation ] . ” Perhaps here ...
I'll none now :Give me mine angle , -We'll to the river : there , 6 musick , MOODY
food- ] The mood is the mind , or mental disposition . Van Haaren's panegyrick on
the English begins , Grootmoedig Volk [ great minded nation ] . ” Perhaps here ...
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