The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17 |
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... eye fhoots forth ! how big imagination Moves in this lip ! to the dumbnefs of the geflure One might interpret . 9 How this grace And Speaks his own ftanding ! ] This relates to the attitude of the figure , and means that it ftands ...
... eye fhoots forth ! how big imagination Moves in this lip ! to the dumbnefs of the geflure One might interpret . 9 How this grace And Speaks his own ftanding ! ] This relates to the attitude of the figure , and means that it ftands ...
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... eyes are on this fovereign lady fix'd , One do I perfonate of lord Timon's frame , Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her ; Whofe prefent grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals . even he drops down ...
... eyes are on this fovereign lady fix'd , One do I perfonate of lord Timon's frame , Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her ; Whofe prefent grace to prefent flaves and fervants Tranflates his rivals . even he drops down ...
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... eyes have feen The foot above the head . let him flip down , ] The old copy reads : —— let him fit down . The ... eyes ] i . e . inferior fpectators . So , in Wotton's Letter to Bacon , dated March the laft , 1613 : " Before their ...
... eyes have feen The foot above the head . let him flip down , ] The old copy reads : —— let him fit down . The ... eyes ] i . e . inferior fpectators . So , in Wotton's Letter to Bacon , dated March the laft , 1613 : " Before their ...
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... eye might have caught from the following line , ) because it disorders the metre . STEEVENS . 9 When thou art Timon's dog , ] When thou haft gotten a better chara & er , and instead of being Timon as thou art , shalt be changed to ...
... eye might have caught from the following line , ) because it disorders the metre . STEEVENS . 9 When thou art Timon's dog , ] When thou haft gotten a better chara & er , and instead of being Timon as thou art , shalt be changed to ...
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... eyes cannot hold out water methinks : In the original edition the words ftand thus : Mine eyes cannot hold out water , methinks . To forget their faults I drink to you . Perhaps the true reading is this : Mine eyes cannot hold out ...
... eyes cannot hold out water methinks : In the original edition the words ftand thus : Mine eyes cannot hold out water , methinks . To forget their faults I drink to you . Perhaps the true reading is this : Mine eyes cannot hold out ...
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