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Page xxxvi
... note on " at mine eyes , " I. v . 307 ; also on 1. i . 36-39 ; also Handbook to Shakespeare , Chapter vij . See note on II . iîì . 144 . 4 See p . xl , note . Puritans , and is fully aware of their attitude towards xxxvi INTRODUCTION.
... note on " at mine eyes , " I. v . 307 ; also on 1. i . 36-39 ; also Handbook to Shakespeare , Chapter vij . See note on II . iîì . 144 . 4 See p . xl , note . Puritans , and is fully aware of their attitude towards xxxvi INTRODUCTION.
Page xxxix
... eye , no sad Rosa- lind leaping into life and joyousness at the touch of assured love . The self - conceited Malvolio is brought to the front , the drunkards and clown come next , and none of these touches any heart ; and it's not till ...
... eye , no sad Rosa- lind leaping into life and joyousness at the touch of assured love . The self - conceited Malvolio is brought to the front , the drunkards and clown come next , and none of these touches any heart ; and it's not till ...
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... eyes did see Olivia first , 12. pitch ] F , pith Gould ; soe'er ] so ere F ; so e're F 3 , 4 , Rowe ; soever Capell ... eye , and there- fore like the eye , Full of strange shapes , ... and of forms , " Love's Labour's Lost , v . ii ...
... eyes did see Olivia first , 12. pitch ] F , pith Gould ; soe'er ] so ere F ; so e're F 3 , 4 , Rowe ; soever Capell ... eye , and there- fore like the eye , Full of strange shapes , ... and of forms , " Love's Labour's Lost , v . ii ...
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... eye - offending brine : all this to season 19. ] In parenthesis , Capell and others . 25. years ' heat ] yeares heate F , yeares heat F 3 , years heat F 4 and some edd . , years hence Rowe and others ; years ' heat as in text is the ...
... eye - offending brine : all this to season 19. ] In parenthesis , Capell and others . 25. years ' heat ] yeares heate F , yeares heat F 3 , years heat F 4 and some edd . , years hence Rowe and others ; years ' heat as in text is the ...
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... eyes can see of her ... is to be matched with the flocke of unspeakable vertues , laid up delightfully in that best builded fold . " From Sidney's Arcadia , in the context of the passage quoted in the note on line 5 . 35-38 . all ...
... eyes can see of her ... is to be matched with the flocke of unspeakable vertues , laid up delightfully in that best builded fold . " From Sidney's Arcadia , in the context of the passage quoted in the note on line 5 . 35-38 . all ...
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