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A goodly , portly man , i ' faith , and a corpulent ; of a cheerful look , a pleasing
eye , and a most noble carriage ; and , as I think , his age some fifty or , by'r lady ,
inclining to threescore ; and , now I remember me , his name is Falstaff . If that
man ...
A goodly , portly man , i ' faith , and a corpulent ; of a cheerful look , a pleasing
eye , and a most noble carriage ; and , as I think , his age some fifty or , by'r lady ,
inclining to threescore ; and , now I remember me , his name is Falstaff . If that
man ...
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The kingly - crowned head , the vigilant eye , The counsellor beart , the arm our
soldier , Our steed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter , With other muniments and
petty helps In this our fabric , if that they Should by the cormorant belly be ...
The kingly - crowned head , the vigilant eye , The counsellor beart , the arm our
soldier , Our steed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter , With other muniments and
petty helps In this our fabric , if that they Should by the cormorant belly be ...
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... dreamy and visionary , men of the closet rather than of the camp , as is
indicated by a poet rushing into the general's tent with his advice on the eve of
battle . Worst of all , the cause , which was holy in the eyes of Brutus , bad at the
outset ...
... dreamy and visionary , men of the closet rather than of the camp , as is
indicated by a poet rushing into the general's tent with his advice on the eve of
battle . Worst of all , the cause , which was holy in the eyes of Brutus , bad at the
outset ...
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—the wise gods seal our eyes ; In our own filth drop our clear judgments ; Make
us adore our errors ; laugh at's , while we strut To our confusion . Act iii . Scene II .
omens . From the rich materials accumulated in these three 68 HOW TO READ ...
—the wise gods seal our eyes ; In our own filth drop our clear judgments ; Make
us adore our errors ; laugh at's , while we strut To our confusion . Act iii . Scene II .
omens . From the rich materials accumulated in these three 68 HOW TO READ ...
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In comparison with them she is but a glorious weed ; yet she arrests the eye , like
a poppy among corn ; and on her portraiture the dramatist lavishes all the
resources of his art . Antony is not the first whom she has fascinated . The divine ...
In comparison with them she is but a glorious weed ; yet she arrests the eye , like
a poppy among corn ; and on her portraiture the dramatist lavishes all the
resources of his art . Antony is not the first whom she has fascinated . The divine ...
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