The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... effect of her beauty , to thus express a wish that " ugly treason " might lie , - No farther off than her conspiring eye , Which shoots infected poison in my heart , Beyond repulse of wit or cure of art . Now 82 Life WILLIAM.
... effect of her beauty , to thus express a wish that " ugly treason " might lie , - No farther off than her conspiring eye , Which shoots infected poison in my heart , Beyond repulse of wit or cure of art . Now 82 Life WILLIAM.
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... eye ; For here two day - stars , that mine eyes would see , More than the sun steal mine own light from me . Contemplative desire ! -desire to be In contemplation that may master thee . or have made the royal secretary convey his ...
... eye ; For here two day - stars , that mine eyes would see , More than the sun steal mine own light from me . Contemplative desire ! -desire to be In contemplation that may master thee . or have made the royal secretary convey his ...
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... eye - witnesses only , out of the numbers who had seen the building previously to its destruction , have left memorials , and those but faint notices , of its appearance . Leland , who wrote about the year 1540 , simply describes it as ...
... eye - witnesses only , out of the numbers who had seen the building previously to its destruction , have left memorials , and those but faint notices , of its appearance . Leland , who wrote about the year 1540 , simply describes it as ...
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... eyes this doctrine I derive ; They are the ground , the books , the academes From whence doth spring the true Promethean fire . " are thus gracefully expanded in the corrected version which has so fortunately descended to us , - " From ...
... eyes this doctrine I derive ; They are the ground , the books , the academes From whence doth spring the true Promethean fire . " are thus gracefully expanded in the corrected version which has so fortunately descended to us , - " From ...
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... eyes an elaborate map of the scenes of the plot ; nor reckoned the exact number of hours to be taken by a character in moving from one spot to another ; nor , in the composition of each line of verse , repeated the syllables to ...
... eyes an elaborate map of the scenes of the plot ; nor reckoned the exact number of hours to be taken by a character in moving from one spot to another ; nor , in the composition of each line of verse , repeated the syllables to ...
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