The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Blackie, 1888 |
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... doth often hurl from us , We wish it ours again ; the present pleasure , By revolution lowering , does become 129 The opposite of itself : she's good , being gone ; The hand could pluck her back that shov'd her on . I must from this ...
... doth often hurl from us , We wish it ours again ; the present pleasure , By revolution lowering , does become 129 The opposite of itself : she's good , being gone ; The hand could pluck her back that shov'd her on . I must from this ...
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... doth.-F. 1 has contempts doth , and F. 2 contempts do ; but doth was not likely to be mis- printed do , while the other slip of the type is a common one . 37. Line 129 : by revolution lowering . - The allusion is probably to the turning ...
... doth.-F. 1 has contempts doth , and F. 2 contempts do ; but doth was not likely to be mis- printed do , while the other slip of the type is a common one . 37. Line 129 : by revolution lowering . - The allusion is probably to the turning ...
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... Doth so possess a man , that it doth draw All his effects , his spirits , and his powers , In their confluctions , all to run one way This may be truly said to be a humour , But that a rook , by wearing a pyed feather The cable hatband ...
... Doth so possess a man , that it doth draw All his effects , his spirits , and his powers , In their confluctions , all to run one way This may be truly said to be a humour , But that a rook , by wearing a pyed feather The cable hatband ...
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