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If thou wilt confess , ( Or else be impudently negative , To have nor eyes , nor
ears , nor thought , ) then say , My wife's a hobbyhorse ; deserves a name As rank
as any flax - wench , that puts to Before her troth - plight : say it , and justify it .
If thou wilt confess , ( Or else be impudently negative , To have nor eyes , nor
ears , nor thought , ) then say , My wife's a hobbyhorse ; deserves a name As rank
as any flax - wench , that puts to Before her troth - plight : say it , and justify it .
Pagina 272
See note in “ Two Gentlemen of Verona , ' Act III . , Scene 1 . b Confronts your
city's eyes . The original edition has comfort your city's eyes , which is , in part , a
misprint , although comfort might be used by John in irony . The later editions
read ...
See note in “ Two Gentlemen of Verona , ' Act III . , Scene 1 . b Confronts your
city's eyes . The original edition has comfort your city's eyes , which is , in part , a
misprint , although comfort might be used by John in irony . The later editions
read ...
Pagina 304
( Which , else , runs tickling up and down the veins , Making that idiot , laughter ,
keep men's eyes , And strain their cheeks to idle mcrriment , A passion hateful to
my purposes ; ) Or if that thou couldst see me without eyes , Hear me without
thine ...
( Which , else , runs tickling up and down the veins , Making that idiot , laughter ,
keep men's eyes , And strain their cheeks to idle mcrriment , A passion hateful to
my purposes ; ) Or if that thou couldst see me without eyes , Hear me without
thine ...
Pagina 315
These eyes , that never did , nor never shall , So much as frown on you ? Hub . ...
The iron of itself , though heat a red - hot , Approaching near these eyes , would
drink my tears , And quench his fiery indignation , Even in the matter of mine ...
These eyes , that never did , nor never shall , So much as frown on you ? Hub . ...
The iron of itself , though heat a red - hot , Approaching near these eyes , would
drink my tears , And quench his fiery indignation , Even in the matter of mine ...
Pagina 316
None , but to lose your eyes . Arth . O heaven ! that there were but a mote in yours
, A grain , a dust , a gnat , a wandering hair , Any annoyance in that precious
sense ! Then , feeling what small things are boist'rous there , Your vile intent must
...
None , but to lose your eyes . Arth . O heaven ! that there were but a mote in yours
, A grain , a dust , a gnat , a wandering hair , Any annoyance in that precious
sense ! Then , feeling what small things are boist'rous there , Your vile intent must
...
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