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Page 28
... wind , Blows duft in others ' eyes , to fpread itself ; And yet the end of all is bought thus dear , The breath is gone , and the fore eyes fee clear To ftop the air would hurt them . The blind mole cafts For vice repeated , is like the ...
... wind , Blows duft in others ' eyes , to fpread itself ; And yet the end of all is bought thus dear , The breath is gone , and the fore eyes fee clear To ftop the air would hurt them . The blind mole cafts For vice repeated , is like the ...
Page 38
... wind . MALONE . This paffage feems to be corrupt , as it ftands , and the fenfe requires that we should read , To which that blaft gives heat and stronger glowing . Steevens agrees with me in the neceffity of fome amendment , but ...
... wind . MALONE . This paffage feems to be corrupt , as it ftands , and the fenfe requires that we should read , To which that blaft gives heat and stronger glowing . Steevens agrees with me in the neceffity of fome amendment , but ...
Page 50
... winds that I eat , do feem unsavoury . ” I do not , however , propose this emendation with the fmalleft confidence ; but it may remain till fome lefs exceptionable con- jedure fhall be offered . MALONE . 1he old reading is evidently ...
... winds that I eat , do feem unsavoury . ” I do not , however , propose this emendation with the fmalleft confidence ; but it may remain till fome lefs exceptionable con- jedure fhall be offered . MALONE . 1he old reading is evidently ...
Page 59
... wind begins to blow ; Thunder above , and deeps below , Make fuch unquiet , that the fhip Should house him fafe , is wreck'd and split ; And he , good prince , having all loft , By waves from coaft to coaft is toft : All perifhen of man ...
... wind begins to blow ; Thunder above , and deeps below , Make fuch unquiet , that the fhip Should house him fafe , is wreck'd and split ; And he , good prince , having all loft , By waves from coaft to coaft is toft : All perifhen of man ...
Page 60
... Wind , rain , and thunder , remember , earthly man Is but a fubftance that muft yield to you ; And I , as fits my nature , do obey you . Alas , the fea hath caft me on the rocks , I do not believe the text to be corrupt . Our author ...
... Wind , rain , and thunder , remember , earthly man Is but a fubftance that muft yield to you ; And I , as fits my nature , do obey you . Alas , the fea hath caft me on the rocks , I do not believe the text to be corrupt . Our author ...
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