The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7 |
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Ay , that there is : our court , you know , is haunted With a refined traveller of Spain ; A man in all the world's new fashion planted , That hath a mint of phrases in his brain : One , whom the musick of his own vain tongue Doth ...
Ay , that there is : our court , you know , is haunted With a refined traveller of Spain ; A man in all the world's new fashion planted , That hath a mint of phrases in his brain : One , whom the musick of his own vain tongue Doth ...
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... thy voice his dreadful thunder , Which , not to anger bent , is musick , and sweet fire.5 ♢ If love make me forsworn , & c . ] These verses are printed with some variations in a book entitled The Passionate , Pilgrim , 8vo . 1599 .
... thy voice his dreadful thunder , Which , not to anger bent , is musick , and sweet fire.5 ♢ If love make me forsworn , & c . ] These verses are printed with some variations in a book entitled The Passionate , Pilgrim , 8vo . 1599 .
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The same thought occurs in How to chuse a Good Wife from a Bad , 1602 : " Hath he not torn those gold wires from thy head , " Wherewith Apollo would have strung his harp , " And kept them to play musick to the gods ?
The same thought occurs in How to chuse a Good Wife from a Bad , 1602 : " Hath he not torn those gold wires from thy head , " Wherewith Apollo would have strung his harp , " And kept them to play musick to the gods ?
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P. II : 66 STEEVENS . softly pray ; " Let there be no noise made , my gentle friends , " Unless some dull and favourable hand Will whisper musick to my wearied spirit . " Again , in Pericles , 1609 : 66 Most heavenly musick !
P. II : 66 STEEVENS . softly pray ; " Let there be no noise made , my gentle friends , " Unless some dull and favourable hand Will whisper musick to my wearied spirit . " Again , in Pericles , 1609 : 66 Most heavenly musick !
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Play , musick , then : nay , you must do it [ Musick plays . Not yet ; -no dance - thus change I like the 1 soon . moon . KING . Will you not dance ? How come you thus estrang'd ? Ros . You took the moon at full ; but now she's chang'd ...
Play , musick , then : nay , you must do it [ Musick plays . Not yet ; -no dance - thus change I like the 1 soon . moon . KING . Will you not dance ? How come you thus estrang'd ? Ros . You took the moon at full ; but now she's chang'd ...
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