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139-141 :- of the earth , the language being inten Peace shall go sleep with Turks tionally vague in order to veil the bold . and infidels , ness of the figure . Malone refers to And in this seat of peace tumul- Genesis iv .
139-141 :- of the earth , the language being inten Peace shall go sleep with Turks tionally vague in order to veil the bold . and infidels , ness of the figure . Malone refers to And in this seat of peace tumul- Genesis iv .
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15 : Thy brother's blood opponents , " eyes standing by synecthe thirsty earth hath drunk , " and the doche for the combatants themselves . old play of King John ( 1591 ) : " the For eyes Hanmer substituted arms , blood y - spilt on ...
15 : Thy brother's blood opponents , " eyes standing by synecthe thirsty earth hath drunk , " and the doche for the combatants themselves . old play of King John ( 1591 ) : " the For eyes Hanmer substituted arms , blood y - spilt on ...
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For out of anger cf. i . to the way in which they look upon iii . 51 and iv . iii . 7. post : You speak it the earth at a particular moment . Cf. out of fear and cold heart . Johnson Troilus and Cressida , 1. iii .
For out of anger cf. i . to the way in which they look upon iii . 51 and iv . iii . 7. post : You speak it the earth at a particular moment . Cf. out of fear and cold heart . Johnson Troilus and Cressida , 1. iii .
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And telling me the sovereign'st thing on earth Was parmaceti for an inward bruise ; And that it was great pity , so it was , This villanous salt - petre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth , 60 1 or 57. sovereign'st ...
And telling me the sovereign'st thing on earth Was parmaceti for an inward bruise ; And that it was great pity , so it was , This villanous salt - petre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth , 60 1 or 57. sovereign'st ...
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77 , cites a the sun , I would dive beneath the earth , parallel from Seneca's Thyestes , 289 . might I thereby , win sovereignty- 292 . heaven's greatest boon . In Beaumont 202. pale - faced moon ] From Kyd's and Fletcher ...
77 , cites a the sun , I would dive beneath the earth , parallel from Seneca's Thyestes , 289 . might I thereby , win sovereignty- 292 . heaven's greatest boon . In Beaumont 202. pale - faced moon ] From Kyd's and Fletcher ...
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