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... eyes , Which , like the meteors of a troubled heaven , All of one nature , of one substance bred , Did lately meet ... eyes ] the eyes of the ΙΟ 15 9. eyes ] arms Hanmer ; 16. allies ] all eyes Q 4 . opponents , " eyes " standing by ...
... eyes , Which , like the meteors of a troubled heaven , All of one nature , of one substance bred , Did lately meet ... eyes ] the eyes of the ΙΟ 15 9. eyes ] arms Hanmer ; 16. allies ] all eyes Q 4 . opponents , " eyes " standing by ...
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... eye , The firmaments bond . " eternall vaga- Steevens saw a reference to El Donzel del Febo or the Knight of the Sun , the hero of a Spanish romance which was very popular in England in Shakes- peare's age , and thought that the words ...
... eye , The firmaments bond . " eternall vaga- Steevens saw a reference to El Donzel del Febo or the Knight of the Sun , the hero of a Spanish romance which was very popular in England in Shakes- peare's age , and thought that the words ...
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... eye More fruitful and more temperate withal , Than that whose date is only limited By the music of the cuckoo . " 157 , 158. All - hallown summer ] New Eng . Dict .: " a season of fine weather in the late autumn [ about November Ist or ...
... eye More fruitful and more temperate withal , Than that whose date is only limited By the music of the cuckoo . " 157 , 158. All - hallown summer ] New Eng . Dict .: " a season of fine weather in the late autumn [ about November Ist or ...
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... eyes Than that which hath no foil to set it off . 214. foil ] foile Qq 1-3 ; soile , soyle or soyl the rest . tamed , that has never submitted to the yoke , as in 2 Henry IV . IV . ii . 103 : " Like youthful steers unyoked . " Cot ...
... eyes Than that which hath no foil to set it off . 214. foil ] foile Qq 1-3 ; soile , soyle or soyl the rest . tamed , that has never submitted to the yoke , as in 2 Henry IV . IV . ii . 103 : " Like youthful steers unyoked . " Cot ...
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... my lord , - 15. Worcester ] a trisyllable , as in Richard II . II . ii . 58. Hanmer read Hence , Worcester ; Collier MS . Ld Worcester . Danger and disobedience in thine eye : O , sir SC . III . ] 25 KING HENRY THE FOURTH.
... my lord , - 15. Worcester ] a trisyllable , as in Richard II . II . ii . 58. Hanmer read Hence , Worcester ; Collier MS . Ld Worcester . Danger and disobedience in thine eye : O , sir SC . III . ] 25 KING HENRY THE FOURTH.
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