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... heart : - " Hold ! hurt him not , for God's sake ! he is mad , " and who makes her in her remorse accuse herself of offences against her husband , which are so much too emphatic that the gentle Luciana is obliged at once to protest . It ...
... heart : - " Hold ! hurt him not , for God's sake ! he is mad , " and who makes her in her remorse accuse herself of offences against her husband , which are so much too emphatic that the gentle Luciana is obliged at once to protest . It ...
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... cates be mean , take them in good part ; Better cheer may you have , but not with better heart . But , soft ! my door is lock'd . Go bid them let us in . 30 - DRO . E. Maud , Bridget , Marian , Cicely [ 31 ] SCENE I THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
... cates be mean , take them in good part ; Better cheer may you have , but not with better heart . But , soft ! my door is lock'd . Go bid them let us in . 30 - DRO . E. Maud , Bridget , Marian , Cicely [ 31 ] SCENE I THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
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... heart be tainted ; Teach sin the carriage of a holy saint ; 3 love - springs ] young shoots of love . Cf. Venus and Adonis , 656 : " This canker that eats up Love's tender spring . " 4 Shall love , etc. ] Cf. Sonnet cxix , 11 : “ And ...
... heart be tainted ; Teach sin the carriage of a holy saint ; 3 love - springs ] young shoots of love . Cf. Venus and Adonis , 656 : " This canker that eats up Love's tender spring . " 4 Shall love , etc. ] Cf. Sonnet cxix , 11 : “ And ...
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... mate or partner , " is common . Cf. V , i , 282 , infra , and T. of Shrew , III , ii , 248 , where " mated " and " mad " similarly figure together . Mine eye's clear eye , my dear heart's dearer heart [ 39 ] SCENE II THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
... mate or partner , " is common . Cf. V , i , 282 , infra , and T. of Shrew , III , ii , 248 , where " mated " and " mad " similarly figure together . Mine eye's clear eye , my dear heart's dearer heart [ 39 ] SCENE II THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. Mine eye's clear eye , my dear heart's dearer heart , My food , my fortune , and my sweet hope's aim , My sole earth's heaven , and my heaven's claim . Luc . All this my sister is , or else should be ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. Mine eye's clear eye , my dear heart's dearer heart , My food , my fortune , and my sweet hope's aim , My sole earth's heaven , and my heaven's claim . Luc . All this my sister is , or else should be ...
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