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... truth to you Might be affronted with the match and weight Of such a winnowed purity in love- How were I then uplifted ! But , alas , I am as true as truth's simplicity , And simpler than the infancy of truth ! 170 Cressida . In that I ...
... truth to you Might be affronted with the match and weight Of such a winnowed purity in love- How were I then uplifted ! But , alas , I am as true as truth's simplicity , And simpler than the infancy of truth ! 170 Cressida . In that I ...
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... truth catch mere simplicity ; Whilst some with cunning gild their copper crowns , With truth and plainness I do wear mine bare . Fear not my truth : the moral of my wit Is ' plain and true ' ; there's all the reach of it . Enter ENEAS ...
... truth catch mere simplicity ; Whilst some with cunning gild their copper crowns , With truth and plainness I do wear mine bare . Fear not my truth : the moral of my wit Is ' plain and true ' ; there's all the reach of it . Enter ENEAS ...
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... truth ( A.W. ) Q. F. ' truth ' . Cressida's mocking reply suggests that ' the ' was omitted here ; ' to say the truth ' was , in any case , the more usual idiom . 107. copper nose See G. ' copper ' . Lodge , pre- scribing ' remedies for ...
... truth ( A.W. ) Q. F. ' truth ' . Cressida's mocking reply suggests that ' the ' was omitted here ; ' to say the truth ' was , in any case , the more usual idiom . 107. copper nose See G. ' copper ' . Lodge , pre- scribing ' remedies for ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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