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... look upon the earth at a particular moment . Cf. Troilus and Cressida , 1. iii . 92 ; Winter's Tale , II . i . 107 ; and Chaucer , Canter- bury Tales , A. 1087. For " malevolent " in its astrological use cf. " malevolent star " in ...
... look upon the earth at a particular moment . Cf. Troilus and Cressida , 1. iii . 92 ; Winter's Tale , II . i . 107 ; and Chaucer , Canter- bury Tales , A. 1087. For " malevolent " in its astrological use cf. " malevolent star " in ...
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... look on them , and go by th ' Sun. " 14. the seven stars ] the Pleiades . See Minshew : " the Pleiades or seven stars , " and Dekker , The King's Enter- tainment ( Pearson , i . 324 ) : " the Moone , Sunne , and the seauene Starres ...
... look on them , and go by th ' Sun. " 14. the seven stars ] the Pleiades . See Minshew : " the Pleiades or seven stars , " and Dekker , The King's Enter- tainment ( Pearson , i . 324 ) : " the Moone , Sunne , and the seauene Starres ...
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... looks , Ran fearfully among the trembling reeds , And hid his crisp head in the hollow bank Bloodstained with these valiant combatants . Never did bare and rotten policy Colour her working with such deadly wounds ; Nor never could the ...
... looks , Ran fearfully among the trembling reeds , And hid his crisp head in the hollow bank Bloodstained with these valiant combatants . Never did bare and rotten policy Colour her working with such deadly wounds ; Nor never could the ...
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... look'd pale , And on my face he turn'd an eye of death , Trembling even at the name of Mortimer . Wor . I cannot ... looks ? " ; Greene , Defence of Conny - Catching ( Grosart , xi . 92 ) : " Marian looking with looks full of ...
... look'd pale , And on my face he turn'd an eye of death , Trembling even at the name of Mortimer . Wor . I cannot ... looks ? " ; Greene , Defence of Conny - Catching ( Grosart , xi . 92 ) : " Marian looking with looks full of ...
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... look you , I am whipp'd and scourged with rods , Nettled , and stung with pismires , when I hear Of this vile politician , Bolingbroke . In Richard's time , -what do you call the place ? — A plague upon it , it is in Gloucestershire ...
... look you , I am whipp'd and scourged with rods , Nettled , and stung with pismires , when I hear Of this vile politician , Bolingbroke . In Richard's time , -what do you call the place ? — A plague upon it , it is in Gloucestershire ...
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