“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... eye , his curls , In our heart's table ; heart , too capable Of every line and 7 trick of his fweet favour , But now he's gone , and my idolatrous fancy Muft fanctify his relicks . Who comes here ? Enter Parolles . One that goes with ...
... eye , his curls , In our heart's table ; heart , too capable Of every line and 7 trick of his fweet favour , But now he's gone , and my idolatrous fancy Muft fanctify his relicks . Who comes here ? Enter Parolles . One that goes with ...
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... eye ? 8 The mightie fpace in fortune nature brings To join like likes , and kifs like native things . 7 What power is it , which mounts my love fo high ; That makes me fee , and cannot feed mine eye ? ] She means , by what influence is ...
... eye ? 8 The mightie fpace in fortune nature brings To join like likes , and kifs like native things . 7 What power is it , which mounts my love fo high ; That makes me fee , and cannot feed mine eye ? ] She means , by what influence is ...
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... eye is fick on't ; I obferve her now . Hel . What is your pleasure , madam ? Count . You know , Helen , " I am a mother to you . Hel . Mine honourable miftrefs . Count . Nay , a mother ; Why not a mother ? When I faid , a mother ...
... eye is fick on't ; I obferve her now . Hel . What is your pleasure , madam ? Count . You know , Helen , " I am a mother to you . Hel . Mine honourable miftrefs . Count . Nay , a mother ; Why not a mother ? When I faid , a mother ...
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... eyes See it fo grofly fhewn in thy behaviours , That in their kind they fpeak it ; only fin And hellish obftinacy tie thy tongue , That truth fhould be fufpected : Speak , is't fo ? If it be fo , you have wound a goodly clue ; If it be ...
... eyes See it fo grofly fhewn in thy behaviours , That in their kind they fpeak it ; only fin And hellish obftinacy tie thy tongue , That truth fhould be fufpected : Speak , is't fo ? If it be fo , you have wound a goodly clue ; If it be ...
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... eye , 6 Safer than mine own two , more dear ; I have fo : And , hearing your high majefty is touch'd With that ... eye , ] i . e . a third eye . " STEEVENS . wherein the honour Of my dear father's gift ftands chief in power ...
... eye , 6 Safer than mine own two , more dear ; I have fo : And , hearing your high majefty is touch'd With that ... eye , ] i . e . a third eye . " STEEVENS . wherein the honour Of my dear father's gift ftands chief in power ...
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