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... earth , the language being inten- tionally vague in order to veil the bold- ness of the figure . Malone refers to Genesis iv . II as the source of the imagery : " the earth , which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood ...
... earth , the language being inten- tionally vague in order to veil the bold- ness of the figure . Malone refers to Genesis iv . II as the source of the imagery : " the earth , which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood ...
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... earth . " 66 7. trenching ] cutting trenches in the earth . 8 , 9. bruise ... paces ] Cf. Beaumont and Fletcher , The Loyal Subject , IV . V : - " afraid of bruising By his arm'd horses ' hoofs " ; and Heywood , The foure Prentises of ...
... earth . " 66 7. trenching ] cutting trenches in the earth . 8 , 9. bruise ... paces ] Cf. Beaumont and Fletcher , The Loyal Subject , IV . V : - " afraid of bruising By his arm'd horses ' hoofs " ; and Heywood , The foure Prentises of ...
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... earth at a particular moment . Cf. Troilus and Cressida , 1. iii . 92 ; Winter's Tale , II . i . 107 ; and Chaucer , Canter- bury Tales , A. 1087. For " malevolent " in its astrological use cf. " malevolent • star " in Massinger , Duke ...
... earth at a particular moment . Cf. Troilus and Cressida , 1. iii . 92 ; Winter's Tale , II . i . 107 ; and Chaucer , Canter- bury Tales , A. 1087. For " malevolent " in its astrological use cf. " malevolent • star " in Massinger , Duke ...
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... earth Was parmaceti for an inward bruise ; And that it was great pity , so it was , 60 This villanous salt - petre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth , 57. sovereign'st ] soueraignest Qq 1 , 2 , 5 , 6 . or ...
... earth Was parmaceti for an inward bruise ; And that it was great pity , so it was , 60 This villanous salt - petre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth , 57. sovereign'st ] soueraignest Qq 1 , 2 , 5 , 6 . or ...
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... earth , might I thereby win sovereignty- heaven's greatest boon . " In Beaumont and Fletcher , The Knight of the Burn- ing Pestle , Induction , Ralph , being asked to speak " a huffing part , " recites Hotspur's lines slightly altered ...
... earth , might I thereby win sovereignty- heaven's greatest boon . " In Beaumont and Fletcher , The Knight of the Burn- ing Pestle , Induction , Ralph , being asked to speak " a huffing part , " recites Hotspur's lines slightly altered ...
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