The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J. Gilbert engr. by the brothers Dalziel, Parte168,Volumen1 |
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... soul - confirming oaths . O sweet suggesting love.- ] To suggest is to entice , to tempt , to seduce . Thus , in " The Tempest , " Act II . Sc . 1 : - For all the rest They'll take suggestion as a cat laps milk . " And in the present ...
... soul - confirming oaths . O sweet suggesting love.- ] To suggest is to entice , to tempt , to seduce . Thus , in " The Tempest , " Act II . Sc . 1 : - For all the rest They'll take suggestion as a cat laps milk . " And in the present ...
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... soul's food ? Pity the dearth that I have pined in , By longing for that food so long a time . Didst thou but know the inly touch of love , " a Who art the table- ] Alluding to the table - book , or tables made of slate and ivory , and ...
... soul's food ? Pity the dearth that I have pined in , By longing for that food so long a time . Didst thou but know the inly touch of love , " a Who art the table- ] Alluding to the table - book , or tables made of slate and ivory , and ...
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... soul abhorr❜d . Thyself hast lov'd ; and I have heard thee say , No grief did ever come so near thy heart As when thy lady and thy true love died , Upon whose grave thou vow'dst pure chastity . ( 1 ) Sir Eglamour , I would to Valentine ...
... soul abhorr❜d . Thyself hast lov'd ; and I have heard thee say , No grief did ever come so near thy heart As when thy lady and thy true love died , Upon whose grave thou vow'dst pure chastity . ( 1 ) Sir Eglamour , I would to Valentine ...
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... soul ; And full as much ( for more there cannot be ) I do detest false perjur'd Proteus : Therefore be gone , solicit me no more . PRO . What dangerous action , stood it next to death , Would I not undergo for one calm look ? O , ' t is ...
... soul ; And full as much ( for more there cannot be ) I do detest false perjur'd Proteus : Therefore be gone , solicit me no more . PRO . What dangerous action , stood it next to death , Would I not undergo for one calm look ? O , ' t is ...
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... soul - mass - cakes , to the poor , who , upon receiving them , repeated the following couplet in ac- knowledgment : - God have poor soul , Bones and all . ( 2 ) SCENE I. - Sir Valentine and servant 42 ILLUSTRATIVE COMMENTS .
... soul - mass - cakes , to the poor , who , upon receiving them , repeated the following couplet in ac- knowledgment : - God have poor soul , Bones and all . ( 2 ) SCENE I. - Sir Valentine and servant 42 ILLUSTRATIVE COMMENTS .
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