The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... eye - offending marks , I would not care , I then would be content ; For then I fhould not love thee ; no , nor thou ... eyes . JOHNSON . prodigious , ] That is , portentous , fo deformed as to be ta ken for a foretoken of evil . JOHNSON ...
... eye - offending marks , I would not care , I then would be content ; For then I fhould not love thee ; no , nor thou ... eyes . JOHNSON . prodigious , ] That is , portentous , fo deformed as to be ta ken for a foretoken of evil . JOHNSON ...
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... eye , The meagre cloddy earth to glittering gold : The yearly courfe , that brings this day about , Shall never fee it but a holy - day . Conft . A wicked day , and not a holy - day ! [ Rifing What hath this day defery'd ? what hath it ...
... eye , The meagre cloddy earth to glittering gold : The yearly courfe , that brings this day about , Shall never fee it but a holy - day . Conft . A wicked day , and not a holy - day ! [ Rifing What hath this day defery'd ? what hath it ...
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... eyes , And ftrain their checks to idle merriment , A paffion hateful to my purposes ) Or if that thou could'ft fee me without eyes , Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , ufing conceit alone , Without eyes ...
... eyes , And ftrain their checks to idle merriment , A paffion hateful to my purposes ) Or if that thou could'ft fee me without eyes , Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , ufing conceit alone , Without eyes ...
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... eye On yon young boy : I'll tell thee what , my friend , He is a very ferpent in my way ; And , wherefoe'er this foot of mine doth tread , He lies before me : Doft thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . Hub . And I'll keep him so ...
... eye On yon young boy : I'll tell thee what , my friend , He is a very ferpent in my way ; And , wherefoe'er this foot of mine doth tread , He lies before me : Doft thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . Hub . And I'll keep him so ...
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... eye - balls in thy vaulty brows ; And ring thefe fingers with thy houfhold worms ; And stop this gap of breath with fulfome duft , And be a carrion monfter like thyfelf : a grave unto a foul , Holding the eternal fpirit , againft her ...
... eye - balls in thy vaulty brows ; And ring thefe fingers with thy houfhold worms ; And stop this gap of breath with fulfome duft , And be a carrion monfter like thyfelf : a grave unto a foul , Holding the eternal fpirit , againft her ...
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