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Capell proposed to substitute ' thunders ' here for " thunder ; " but we believe this
latter word is used as a poetical collective epithet to express ' cannon . ' ( 60 ) Oh ,
prudent discipline ! phrases . The speaker has just before slily suggested this ...
Capell proposed to substitute ' thunders ' here for " thunder ; " but we believe this
latter word is used as a poetical collective epithet to express ' cannon . ' ( 60 ) Oh ,
prudent discipline ! phrases . The speaker has just before slily suggested this ...
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But such a compound word as ' fly - slow , ' to express slowly K. Rich . Farewell ,
my lord : securely I espy With harsh resounding trumpets ' dreadful bray , Virtue
with valour couched in thine eye.And grating shock of wrathful iron arms , Order ...
But such a compound word as ' fly - slow , ' to express slowly K. Rich . Farewell ,
my lord : securely I espy With harsh resounding trumpets ' dreadful bray , Virtue
with valour couched in thine eye.And grating shock of wrathful iron arms , Order ...
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Stan . So am 1 given in charge , ' may't please your grace . Glo . Entreat 55 her
not the worse , in that I pray ( 39 ) Fleet . Here used to express ' pass away in
succession . ' Shakespeare employs " feet " and fleeting ” in the sense of pass '
and ...
Stan . So am 1 given in charge , ' may't please your grace . Glo . Entreat 55 her
not the worse , in that I pray ( 39 ) Fleet . Here used to express ' pass away in
succession . ' Shakespeare employs " feet " and fleeting ” in the sense of pass '
and ...
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