The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 14Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... eyes ] Cf. note on Mids . N. Dr. , II , ii , 121–122 : " And leads me to your eyes , where I o'erlook Love's stories , written in love's richest book . " 88-89 unbound . . . cover ] The figurative language here has reference to the ...
... eyes ] Cf. note on Mids . N. Dr. , II , ii , 121–122 : " And leads me to your eyes , where I o'erlook Love's stories , written in love's richest book . " 88-89 unbound . . . cover ] The figurative language here has reference to the ...
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... eyes To twinkle in their spheres till they return . What if her eyes were there , they in her head ? The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars , As daylight doth a lamp ; her eyes 1 He jests · • in heaven wound ] Romeo has ...
... eyes To twinkle in their spheres till they return . What if her eyes were there , they in her head ? The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars , As daylight doth a lamp ; her eyes 1 He jests · • in heaven wound ] Romeo has ...
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... eyes . " If we accept the present reading , Juliet can mean nothing more than that wanderers by night ( in the streets ) , late revellers , may shut their eyes in the darkness and not see Romeo come to her chamber . Those who find this ...
... eyes . " If we accept the present reading , Juliet can mean nothing more than that wanderers by night ( in the streets ) , late revellers , may shut their eyes in the darkness and not see Romeo come to her chamber . Those who find this ...
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