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Pagina 5
... look , but hath a heart that is " Glad at the thing they scowl at . " The Oxford editor improves upon this emendation , and reads : our looks No more obey the heart , ev'n than our courtiers . But by venturing too far , at a second ...
... look , but hath a heart that is " Glad at the thing they scowl at . " The Oxford editor improves upon this emendation , and reads : our looks No more obey the heart , ev'n than our courtiers . But by venturing too far , at a second ...
Pagina 6
... look as the king does ; or , as he expresses it a little differently afterwards : 66 -wear their faces to the bent " Of the king's look . " Tyrwhitt . The only error that I can find in this passage is , the mark of the genitive case ...
... look as the king does ; or , as he expresses it a little differently afterwards : 66 -wear their faces to the bent " Of the king's look . " Tyrwhitt . The only error that I can find in this passage is , the mark of the genitive case ...
Pagina 7
... looks , We have again , in Antony and Cleopatra , a sentiment similar to that before us : 2 66 for he would shine on those " That made their looks by his . " Malone . She's wedded ; Her husband banish'd ; she imprison'd : all Is outward ...
... looks , We have again , in Antony and Cleopatra , a sentiment similar to that before us : 2 66 for he would shine on those " That made their looks by his . " Malone . She's wedded ; Her husband banish'd ; she imprison'd : all Is outward ...
Pagina 9
... look , how well my garments sit upon me , " Much feater than before . " To feat , therefore , may be a verb meaning — to render nice , exact . By the dress of Posthumus , even the more mature courtiers con- descended to regulate their ...
... look , how well my garments sit upon me , " Much feater than before . " To feat , therefore , may be a verb meaning — to render nice , exact . By the dress of Posthumus , even the more mature courtiers con- descended to regulate their ...
Pagina 12
... Look here , love ; This diamond was my mother's : take it , heart ; But keep it till you woo another wife , When Imogen is dead . Post . How ! how ! another ? - You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements ...
... Look here , love ; This diamond was my mother's : take it , heart ; But keep it till you woo another wife , When Imogen is dead . Post . How ! how ! another ? - You gentle gods , give me but this I have , And sear up my embracements ...
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