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Pagina 30
... hot scent - snuffing hounds are driven to doubt , Ceasing their clamorous cry till they have singled With much ado the cold fault cleanly out ; Then do they spend their mouths : Echo replies , As if another chase were in the skies .
... hot scent - snuffing hounds are driven to doubt , Ceasing their clamorous cry till they have singled With much ado the cold fault cleanly out ; Then do they spend their mouths : Echo replies , As if another chase were in the skies .
Pagina 35
No doubt , according to the rules of modern construction , answers is more correct , and Malone talks of Shakspere having fallen into the error of “ hasty writers , who are deceived by the noun immediately preceding the verb being in ...
No doubt , according to the rules of modern construction , answers is more correct , and Malone talks of Shakspere having fallen into the error of “ hasty writers , who are deceived by the noun immediately preceding the verb being in ...
Pagina 36
... the dogs exclaim aloud : Finding their enemy to be so curst , They all strain court'sy who shall cope him first . This dismal cry rings sadly in her ear , Through which it enters to surprise her heart , Who , overcome by doubt ...
... the dogs exclaim aloud : Finding their enemy to be so curst , They all strain court'sy who shall cope him first . This dismal cry rings sadly in her ear , Through which it enters to surprise her heart , Who , overcome by doubt ...
Pagina 55
We have no doubt whatever of the matter . The lines in the subsequent stanza complete the heraldic allusion :* Then virtue claims from beauty beauty's red , Which virtue gave the golden age , to gild Their silver cheeks , and call'd it ...
We have no doubt whatever of the matter . The lines in the subsequent stanza complete the heraldic allusion :* Then virtue claims from beauty beauty's red , Which virtue gave the golden age , to gild Their silver cheeks , and call'd it ...
Pagina 73
We doubt this . Swt is not the word that the indignation of Lucrece would have used ; nor is the double sense carried forward at all . If in thy hope thou dar'st do such outrage , THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 73.
We doubt this . Swt is not the word that the indignation of Lucrece would have used ; nor is the double sense carried forward at all . If in thy hope thou dar'st do such outrage , THE RAPE OF LUCRECE . 73.
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