The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12 |
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No , not an oath : If not the face of men , 4 No , not an oath : If not the face of men ,
& c . ] Dr. Warburton would read “ fate of men ; " but his elaborate emendation is ,
I think , erroneous . The “ face of men ” is the countenance , the regard , the ...
No , not an oath : If not the face of men , 4 No , not an oath : If not the face of men ,
& c . ] Dr. Warburton would read “ fate of men ; " but his elaborate emendation is ,
I think , erroneous . The “ face of men ” is the countenance , the regard , the ...
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He has a cloud in's face . Eno . He were the worse for that , were he a horse ' ; So
is he , being a man . AGR . Why , Enobarbus ? When Antony found Julius Caesar
dead , 9 anon behold “ The strong - ribb'd bark through liquid mountains cut ...
He has a cloud in's face . Eno . He were the worse for that , were he a horse ' ; So
is he , being a man . AGR . Why , Enobarbus ? When Antony found Julius Caesar
dead , 9 anon behold “ The strong - ribb'd bark through liquid mountains cut ...
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So , in some anonymous stanzas among the poems of Surrey and Wyatt : “ --
here at hand approacheth one “ Whose face will stain you all . ” Again , in Shore's
Wife , by Churchyard , 1593 : “ So Shore's wife's face made foule Browneta blush
...
So , in some anonymous stanzas among the poems of Surrey and Wyatt : “ --
here at hand approacheth one “ Whose face will stain you all . ” Again , in Shore's
Wife , by Churchyard , 1593 : “ So Shore's wife's face made foule Browneta blush
...
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