The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... passage as verse , ending lines 127 , 128 with " do come " bosom , " and for " They , " line 130 , substituting " These , " which seems to me neces- sary , since Cupid is contrasting the pleasure of the eye , alone to be grati- fied by ...
... passage as verse , ending lines 127 , 128 with " do come " bosom , " and for " They , " line 130 , substituting " These , " which seems to me neces- sary , since Cupid is contrasting the pleasure of the eye , alone to be grati- fied by ...
Page 67
... passage in The Duchess of Malfi , III . v . 7-9 , to which Steevens also refers : 66 physicians thus , With their hands full of money , use to give o'er Their patients . " • • 14. That might place ] who might have known that it was my ...
... passage in The Duchess of Malfi , III . v . 7-9 , to which Steevens also refers : 66 physicians thus , With their hands full of money , use to give o'er Their patients . " • • 14. That might place ] who might have known that it was my ...
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... passage is a fierce injunction laid upon them to persevere in the methods and devices by the help of which they propagate disease ; and in the last six lines of the speech Timon is especially emphasising the devices of painting and ...
... passage is a fierce injunction laid upon them to persevere in the methods and devices by the help of which they propagate disease ; and in the last six lines of the speech Timon is especially emphasising the devices of painting and ...
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