The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . A Monastery . Enter Duke , and Friar THOMAS . DUKE . No ; holy father ; throw away that thought ; Believe not that the dribbling dart of love 6 Can pierce a cómplete bosom : why I desire thee To give me ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . A Monastery . Enter Duke , and Friar THOMAS . DUKE . No ; holy father ; throw away that thought ; Believe not that the dribbling dart of love 6 Can pierce a cómplete bosom : why I desire thee To give me ...
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... friar . More reasons for this action , At our more leisure shall I render you ; Only , this one : -Lord Angelo is precise ; Stands at a guard with envy ; scarce confesses That his blood flows , or that his appetite Is more to bread than ...
... friar . More reasons for this action , At our more leisure shall I render you ; Only , this one : -Lord Angelo is precise ; Stands at a guard with envy ; scarce confesses That his blood flows , or that his appetite Is more to bread than ...
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... Friar , and Provost . DUKE . Hail to you , provost ! so , I think you are . PROV . I am the provost : What's your will , good friar ? DUKE . Bound by my charity , and my bless'd order , I come to visit the afflicted spirits Here in the ...
... Friar , and Provost . DUKE . Hail to you , provost ! so , I think you are . PROV . I am the provost : What's your will , good friar ? DUKE . Bound by my charity , and my bless'd order , I come to visit the afflicted spirits Here in the ...
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... friar , is endeavouring to instil into the condemned prisoner a resignation of mind to his sentence ; but the sense of the lines in this read- ing , is a direct persuasive to suicide : I make no doubt but the poet wrote- " That none but ...
... friar , is endeavouring to instil into the condemned prisoner a resignation of mind to his sentence ; but the sense of the lines in this read- ing , is a direct persuasive to suicide : I make no doubt but the poet wrote- " That none but ...
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... Friar is impious , in the reasoner is fool- ish , and in the poet trite and vulgar . JOHNSON . This was an oversight in Shakspeare ; for in the second scene of the fourth Act , the Provost speaks of the desperate Barnardine , as one who ...
... Friar is impious , in the reasoner is fool- ish , and in the poet trite and vulgar . JOHNSON . This was an oversight in Shakspeare ; for in the second scene of the fourth Act , the Provost speaks of the desperate Barnardine , as one who ...
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