The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words, Band 1John Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 Seiten |
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To feel only looking on fairest of fair : [ Erit Biron Methoright , all his senses were
lock ' d in his eye , Mar . ... seldomlyes ) 25 Ros , Then was Venus like her mother
; for her By the heari ' s still rhetorick , disclosed with eyes , father is but grim .
To feel only looking on fairest of fair : [ Erit Biron Methoright , all his senses were
lock ' d in his eye , Mar . ... seldomlyes ) 25 Ros , Then was Venus like her mother
; for her By the heari ' s still rhetorick , disclosed with eyes , father is but grim .
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Night shake off tifty , looking in her eye : Have at you then , affection ' s men at
arms ' : ' Beauty coth varnish age , as if new ... and thescowl of night ; From
woman ' s eyes this doctrine I derive : And beauty ' s crest ' becomes the heavens
well .
Night shake off tifty , looking in her eye : Have at you then , affection ' s men at
arms ' : ' Beauty coth varnish age , as if new ... and thescowl of night ; From
woman ' s eyes this doctrine I derive : And beauty ' s crest ' becomes the heavens
well .
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Their eyes , villian , their eyes . Making the bold wag by their praises bolder .
Moth . “ That ever turn ' d their eyes to mortal One rubb ' d his elbow , thus ; and
fleerd , and swore , A better speech was never spoke before : “ Out ” Another ,
with his ...
Their eyes , villian , their eyes . Making the bold wag by their praises bolder .
Moth . “ That ever turn ' d their eyes to mortal One rubb ' d his elbow , thus ; and
fleerd , and swore , A better speech was never spoke before : “ Out ” Another ,
with his ...
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I think , she means to tangle inine eyes too :Enter Silvius und Phebe . No , ' faith ,
proud mistress , hope not after it ; Sil . Sweet Phiebe , do not scorn ine ; do not ,
25 ' Tis not your inky brows , your black - silk hair , Phebe : Your bugle eye - balls
...
I think , she means to tangle inine eyes too :Enter Silvius und Phebe . No , ' faith ,
proud mistress , hope not after it ; Sil . Sweet Phiebe , do not scorn ine ; do not ,
25 ' Tis not your inky brows , your black - silk hair , Phebe : Your bugle eye - balls
...
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But for containing hire to harm mine eye . Arth . As little ... And told me , Hubert
should put out mine eyes , Arth . Mercy on ine ! ... Young gentlemen would be as
sad as night , Arth . O , save me , Hubert , save me ! my eyes Only ior wantonness
.
But for containing hire to harm mine eye . Arth . As little ... And told me , Hubert
should put out mine eyes , Arth . Mercy on ine ! ... Young gentlemen would be as
sad as night , Arth . O , save me , Hubert , save me ! my eyes Only ior wantonness
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