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, 第 19 卷 |
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Let them have scope : though what they do impart Help nothing else , yet do they
ease the heart ?. Duch . If so , then be not tongue - ty'd : go with me , And in the
breath of bitter words let's smother My damned son , that thy two sweet sons ...
Let them have scope : though what they do impart Help nothing else , yet do they
ease the heart ?. Duch . If so , then be not tongue - ty'd : go with me , And in the
breath of bitter words let's smother My damned son , that thy two sweet sons ...
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Whose hands soever lanc'd their tender hearts , Thy head , all indirectly , gave
direction " : No doubt the murderous knife was dull and blunt , Till it was whetted
on thy stone - hard heart ' , * All between brackets is omitted in quarto 1597 .
Whose hands soever lanc'd their tender hearts , Thy head , all indirectly , gave
direction " : No doubt the murderous knife was dull and blunt , Till it was whetted
on thy stone - hard heart ' , * All between brackets is omitted in quarto 1597 .
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Both of my life and office , I have labour'd , And with no little study , that my
teaching , And the strong course of my authority , Might go one way , and safely ;
and the end Was ever , to do well : nor is there living ( I speak it with a single
heart “ ...
Both of my life and office , I have labour'd , And with no little study , that my
teaching , And the strong course of my authority , Might go one way , and safely ;
and the end Was ever , to do well : nor is there living ( I speak it with a single
heart “ ...
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