The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11 |
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... resembling creatures of the elder world , ” & c . STEEVENS . The old copy reads — Soris . Correded by Mr. Pope . MALONE . 4 That man may question ? ] Are ye any beings with which man is permitted to hold converse , or of whom it ...
... resembling creatures of the elder world , ” & c . STEEVENS . The old copy reads — Soris . Correded by Mr. Pope . MALONE . 4 That man may question ? ] Are ye any beings with which man is permitted to hold converse , or of whom it ...
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So , in Twelfth Night : iny having iş vot much ; " I'll make divifion of my present store : " Hold ; there is half my coffer . " . Vol . XI . D 3 7 That he seems rapt withal ; 5 to me.
So , in Twelfth Night : iny having iş vot much ; " I'll make divifion of my present store : " Hold ; there is half my coffer . " . Vol . XI . D 3 7 That he seems rapt withal ; 5 to me.
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... and so blemished your fight ; or else you have eaten of the roots of hemlock , that makes men's eyes conceit unseen objects . ” Again , in Ben Jonson's Sejanus : they lay that hold upon thy senses , “ Aš thou hadt snuft up hemlock .
... and so blemished your fight ; or else you have eaten of the roots of hemlock , that makes men's eyes conceit unseen objects . ” Again , in Ben Jonson's Sejanus : they lay that hold upon thy senses , “ Aš thou hadt snuft up hemlock .
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Again , in Davison's Poems , 1621 : " Time's young kowres attend her still . " Again , in our author's 126th Sonnet : " O thou , my lovely boy , who in thy power " Doft hold Time's fickle glass , his sickle , hour — .
Again , in Davison's Poems , 1621 : " Time's young kowres attend her still . " Again , in our author's 126th Sonnet : " O thou , my lovely boy , who in thy power " Doft hold Time's fickle glass , his sickle , hour — .
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Noble Banquo , That haft no less deferv'd , nor must be known No less to have done so , let me infold thee , And hold thee to my heart . BAN . There if I grow , The harvest is your own . A similar expression occurs also in the Letters ...
Noble Banquo , That haft no less deferv'd , nor must be known No less to have done so , let me infold thee , And hold thee to my heart . BAN . There if I grow , The harvest is your own . A similar expression occurs also in the Letters ...
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