“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... eye , iii . 493 ; Affront Ophelia , vii . 356 ; Your preparation can affront no less Than what you hear of ( " Your forces are able to face such an army as we hear the enemy will bring against us , " JOHNSON ) , viii . 479 ; That my ...
... eye , iii . 493 ; Affront Ophelia , vii . 356 ; Your preparation can affront no less Than what you hear of ( " Your forces are able to face such an army as we hear the enemy will bring against us , " JOHNSON ) , viii . 479 ; That my ...
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... eyes I might approve This flower's force , ii . 281 ; to approve Henry of Hereford ... disloyal , iv . 113 ; approve me , lord , iv . 268 ; To approve my youth further , iv . 318 ; that my sword upon thee shall approve , vi . 295 ; does ...
... eyes I might approve This flower's force , ii . 281 ; to approve Henry of Hereford ... disloyal , iv . 113 ; approve me , lord , iv . 268 ; To approve my youth further , iv . 318 ; that my sword upon thee shall approve , vi . 295 ; does ...
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... eyes , turn aside their eyes , ix . 290 . aspersion , a sprinkling , i . 252 . aspire , to aspire to , to mount to : That gallant spirit hath aspir'd the clouds , vi . 427 . a - squint - That eye that told you so look'd but , viii . 112 ...
... eyes , turn aside their eyes , ix . 290 . aspersion , a sprinkling , i . 252 . aspire , to aspire to , to mount to : That gallant spirit hath aspir'd the clouds , vi . 427 . a - squint - That eye that told you so look'd but , viii . 112 ...
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... eyes so bleare , As for to make the blacke things white , and white things blacke appeare . " Fol . 135 , ed . 1603 . " } ( J. F. Gronovius , in his Lect . Plautinæ , p . 161 , ed . 1740 , after citing Martial , viii . 59 , observes ...
... eyes so bleare , As for to make the blacke things white , and white things blacke appeare . " Fol . 135 , ed . 1603 . " } ( J. F. Gronovius , in his Lect . Plautinæ , p . 161 , ed . 1740 , after citing Martial , viii . 59 , observes ...
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... . 419 ; come , basilisk , And kill the innocent gazer with thy sight , v . 163 ; I'll slay more gazers than the basilisk , v . 281 ; It is a basilisk unto mine eye , viii . 428 ; 30 BASILISK - BAT - FOWLING . Their chiefest prospect.
... . 419 ; come , basilisk , And kill the innocent gazer with thy sight , v . 163 ; I'll slay more gazers than the basilisk , v . 281 ; It is a basilisk unto mine eye , viii . 428 ; 30 BASILISK - BAT - FOWLING . Their chiefest prospect.
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