The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... eye had caught which from a foregoing line , and printed it instead of And . Which , in the present instance , cannot ... eyes towards the napes of your necks . " The word unfeamed likewife becomes very proper , and alludes DUN . O ...
... eye had caught which from a foregoing line , and printed it instead of And . Which , in the present instance , cannot ... eyes towards the napes of your necks . " The word unfeamed likewife becomes very proper , and alludes DUN . O ...
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... eyes , memoriz'd . " And again , in a copy of verses prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , 1614 : " Of them whose acts they mean to memorize . " STEEVENS . Enter ROSSE.7 Who comes here ? 8 MAL . The C4 ÌÀÑÂÅΤΗ . 23 ...
... eyes , memoriz'd . " And again , in a copy of verses prefixed to Sir Arthur Gorges's tranflation of Lucan , 1614 : " Of them whose acts they mean to memorize . " STEEVENS . Enter ROSSE.7 Who comes here ? 8 MAL . The C4 ÌÀÑÂÅΤΗ . 23 ...
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... eyes ! So should he look , That feems to speak things strange.9 7 Enter Roffe . ] The old copy - Enter Roffe and Angus : but as only the name of Roffe is spoken to , or speaks any thing in the remaining part of this scene , and as ...
... eyes ! So should he look , That feems to speak things strange.9 7 Enter Roffe . ] The old copy - Enter Roffe and Angus : but as only the name of Roffe is spoken to , or speaks any thing in the remaining part of this scene , and as ...
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... eyes ! I So Should he look , that teems to speak things strange . He looks like one that is big with fomething of ... eye and cheek , proclaim " A matter from thee- . " Again , in King Richard II : " Men judge by the complexion of ...
... eyes ! I So Should he look , that teems to speak things strange . He looks like one that is big with fomething of ... eye and cheek , proclaim " A matter from thee- . " Again , in King Richard II : " Men judge by the complexion of ...
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... eye - lids . " There was an edition of this poem in 1604 , but I know not whether these lines are found in it . Drayton made additions and alterations in his pieces at every re - impreffion . MALONE . 3 He shall live a man forbid ...
... eye - lids . " There was an edition of this poem in 1604 , but I know not whether these lines are found in it . Drayton made additions and alterations in his pieces at every re - impreffion . MALONE . 3 He shall live a man forbid ...
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