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... head ? Hen . V. No , I charge you draw not your swords , But get you hence , prouide a noyse of Musitians , Away , be gone . [ Exeunt the Theefe . Iudge . Well my Lord , I am content to take it at your hands . Hen . V. Nay and you be ...
... head ? Hen . V. No , I charge you draw not your swords , But get you hence , prouide a noyse of Musitians , Away , be gone . [ Exeunt the Theefe . Iudge . Well my Lord , I am content to take it at your hands . Hen . V. Nay and you be ...
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... head of his peacefull Land . " " Paces " stands for steeds by synec- doche . 9. those ... eyes ] the eyes of the ΙΟ 15 9. eyes ] arms Hanmer ; 16. allies ] all eyes Q 4 . 99 opponents , " eyes standing by synec- doche for the combatants ...
... head of his peacefull Land . " " Paces " stands for steeds by synec- doche . 9. those ... eyes ] the eyes of the ΙΟ 15 9. eyes ] arms Hanmer ; 16. allies ] all eyes Q 4 . 99 opponents , " eyes standing by synec- doche for the combatants ...
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... Head - vaine ( Hunterian Club ed . , p . 28 ) : “ signeur Sacke and Suger drinke - drown'd reeles . " Simon Eyre , in Dekker's Shoemaker's Holiday , III . v , appears to speak of sack and sugar as an old man's drink : " old age , Sacke ...
... Head - vaine ( Hunterian Club ed . , p . 28 ) : “ signeur Sacke and Suger drinke - drown'd reeles . " Simon Eyre , in Dekker's Shoemaker's Holiday , III . v , appears to speak of sack and sugar as an old man's drink : " old age , Sacke ...
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... head off from my shoulders . Prince . How shall we part with them in setting forth ? Poins . Why , we will set forth before or after them , and appoint them a place of meeting , wherein it is at our pleasure to fail , and then will they ...
... head off from my shoulders . Prince . How shall we part with them in setting forth ? Poins . Why , we will set forth before or after them , and appoint them a place of meeting , wherein it is at our pleasure to fail , and then will they ...
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... head in a cloud , yet in the end the thicke vaile doth vanish , and his embellished blan- dishment appeares " ; Spenser , Faerie Queene , 1. vi . 6 ; and Dekker , If this be not a good Play ( Pearson , iii . 279 ) : " Thou art a sunne ...
... head in a cloud , yet in the end the thicke vaile doth vanish , and his embellished blan- dishment appeares " ; Spenser , Faerie Queene , 1. vi . 6 ; and Dekker , If this be not a good Play ( Pearson , iii . 279 ) : " Thou art a sunne ...
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