The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen3Cassell, 1886 |
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... desire.83 First . Cit . How ! not your own desire ! 29 con- ( 82 ) Speak to them , I pray you , in wholesome manner . Here " wholesome is used to express propitiatory , gracious , ' ciliatory . ' See the passage referred to in Note 43 ...
... desire.83 First . Cit . How ! not your own desire ! 29 con- ( 82 ) Speak to them , I pray you , in wholesome manner . Here " wholesome is used to express propitiatory , gracious , ' ciliatory . ' See the passage referred to in Note 43 ...
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... desire and dread ; Th ' one sweetly flatters , th ' other feareth harm ; But honest Fear , bewitch'd with lust's foul charm , Doth too - too oft betake him to retire , Beaten away by brain - sick rude Desire . His falchion on a flint he ...
... desire and dread ; Th ' one sweetly flatters , th ' other feareth harm ; But honest Fear , bewitch'd with lust's foul charm , Doth too - too oft betake him to retire , Beaten away by brain - sick rude Desire . His falchion on a flint he ...
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... Desire must vomit his receipt , Ere he can see his own abomination . While Lust is in his pride , no exclamation Can curb his heat , or reign his rash desire , Till , like a jade , Self - will himself doth tire . And then , with lank ...
... Desire must vomit his receipt , Ere he can see his own abomination . While Lust is in his pride , no exclamation Can curb his heat , or reign his rash desire , Till , like a jade , Self - will himself doth tire . And then , with lank ...
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