The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... eyes . 85 [ Exit . 90 How came her eyes so bright ? Not with salt tears : If so , my eyes are oftener wash'd than hers . No , no , I am as ugly as a bear ; For beasts that meet me , run away for fear : 83. Scene VII . ] Pope ; Stay Qq ...
... eyes . 85 [ Exit . 90 How came her eyes so bright ? Not with salt tears : If so , my eyes are oftener wash'd than hers . No , no , I am as ugly as a bear ; For beasts that meet me , run away for fear : 83. Scene VII . ] Pope ; Stay Qq ...
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... eyes ] Shakespeare here uses a certain amount of poetic licence , and does not see with the eye of the naturalist . The phosphorescence , as is well known , comes from the abdo- men of the female insect . Cf. III . ii . 188 , " eyes of ...
... eyes ] Shakespeare here uses a certain amount of poetic licence , and does not see with the eye of the naturalist . The phosphorescence , as is well known , comes from the abdo- men of the female insect . Cf. III . ii . 188 , " eyes of ...
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William Shakespeare. Speak , speak . Quite dumb ? Must cover thy sweet eyes . These lily mows , This cherry nose , These yellow cowslip cheeks , Are gone , are gone : Lovers , make moan ! O Sisters Three , His eyes were green as leeks ...
William Shakespeare. Speak , speak . Quite dumb ? Must cover thy sweet eyes . These lily mows , This cherry nose , These yellow cowslip cheeks , Are gone , are gone : Lovers , make moan ! O Sisters Three , His eyes were green as leeks ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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