Love's labour's lostMacmillan, 1900 |
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... rhymes with ' moon ' ( iv . 3 . 232 ) . Longaville rhymes with ' ill ' ( iv . 3. 124 ) , and with ' com- pile ( iv . 3. 133 ) . Boyet with ' debt ( v . 2. 334 ) . Moth was perhaps pronounced mote . This word is apparently played on in ...
... rhymes with ' moon ' ( iv . 3 . 232 ) . Longaville rhymes with ' ill ' ( iv . 3. 124 ) , and with ' com- pile ( iv . 3. 133 ) . Boyet with ' debt ( v . 2. 334 ) . Moth was perhaps pronounced mote . This word is apparently played on in ...
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... rhyme . Johnson paraphrases the passage : ' When he has his eye made weak by fixing his eye 80 90 upon a fairer eye , that fairer eye shall be his heed , his direction or lodestar , and give him light that was blinded by it . ' 95 ...
... rhyme . Johnson paraphrases the passage : ' When he has his eye made weak by fixing his eye 80 90 upon a fairer eye , that fairer eye shall be his heed , his direction or lodestar , and give him light that was blinded by it . ' 95 ...
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... rhyme . King . Biron is like an envious sneaping frost That bites the first - born infants of the spring . Biron . Well , say I am ; why should proud summer boast . Before the birds have any cause to sing ? Why should I joy in an ...
... rhyme . King . Biron is like an envious sneaping frost That bites the first - born infants of the spring . Biron . Well , say I am ; why should proud summer boast . Before the birds have any cause to sing ? Why should I joy in an ...
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... rhyme , master , against the reason of white and red . Arm . Is there not a ballad , boy , of the King and the Beggar ? Moth . The world was very guilty of such a ballad some three ages since : but I think now ' tis not to be found ; or ...
... rhyme , master , against the reason of white and red . Arm . Is there not a ballad , boy , of the King and the Beggar ? Moth . The world was very guilty of such a ballad some three ages since : but I think now ' tis not to be found ; or ...
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... rhyme , for I am sure I shall turn sonnet . De- 190 vise , wit ; write , pen ; for I am for whole volumes in folio . 181. butt - shaft , a kind of un- barbed arrow used for shooting at butts . 184. passado , a thrust with the rapier or ...
... rhyme , for I am sure I shall turn sonnet . De- 190 vise , wit ; write , pen ; for I am for whole volumes in folio . 181. butt - shaft , a kind of un- barbed arrow used for shooting at butts . 184. passado , a thrust with the rapier or ...
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