Notes And Comments Upon Certain Plays And Actors of Shakespeare, With Criticisms And Correspondence

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'^ The leperous distilment, whose effect Holds Buch an enmity with blood of man That, swift as quicksilver, it courses through Tihe natural gates and alleys of the body,** [Hamlet, Ad 1.
" This does make some obstruction in the blood — this cross- gartering."— I\i;e^ Night, Act 3, Seme 4.
" As dear to me as are the ruddy^ drops That visit my sad heart." — JvliiLs Cassar, Act 2.
" Lord Angelo scarce confesses That his hlood flows — ^a man whose blood Is very snow-broth j one who never feels The
...wanton stings and motions of the sense." [Measure Jbr Measure, Act 1.
" The resolute acting of your hloodj^ " Why does my blood thus muster to my heart?" [Ibid, Act 2.
" Buns not this speech Uke iron through your blood?" [Much Ado About Nothing, Act 5.
" AU the conduits of my blood froze up." [Comedy of Errors, (1592.) -make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse." — Mad}eth, " The spring, the head, the fountain of your bhod Is stopped — the very source of it is stopp'd." — /WdL SHAKESPEREAN SUBJEC5TS.


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