The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen7 |
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Study me how to please the eye indeed , By fixing it upon a fairer eye ; Who dazzling so , that eye shall be his heed , And give him light that was it blinded by . " 5 6 * If study's gain be thus ...
Study me how to please the eye indeed , By fixing it upon a fairer eye ; Who dazzling so , that eye shall be his heed , And give him light that was it blinded by . " 5 6 * If study's gain be thus ...
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These earthly godfathers of heaven's lights , That give a name to every fixed star , Have no more profit of their shining nights , Than those that walk , and wot not what they are . Too much to know , is , to know nought but fame ...
These earthly godfathers of heaven's lights , That give a name to every fixed star , Have no more profit of their shining nights , Than those that walk , and wot not what they are . Too much to know , is , to know nought but fame ...
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But I suspect we should readset you out . MALONE . To sit out , is a term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop Sanderson : “ They are glad , rather than sit out , to play very small . 3 Give me the paper , let me read the same.
But I suspect we should readset you out . MALONE . To sit out , is a term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop Sanderson : “ They are glad , rather than sit out , to play very small . 3 Give me the paper , let me read the same.
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Give me the paper , let me read the same ; And to the strict'st decrees I'll write my name . King . How well this yielding rescues thee from shame ! BIRON . [ Reads . ] Item , That no woman shall come within a mile of my court.
Give me the paper , let me read the same ; And to the strict'st decrees I'll write my name . King . How well this yielding rescues thee from shame ! BIRON . [ Reads . ] Item , That no woman shall come within a mile of my court.
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Well , sir , be it as the style shall give us cause to climb 3 in the merriness . " A high hope for a low having :) In old editions : « A high hope for a low heaven ; " A low heaven , sure , is a very intricate matter to conceive .
Well , sir , be it as the style shall give us cause to climb 3 in the merriness . " A high hope for a low having :) In old editions : « A high hope for a low heaven ; " A low heaven , sure , is a very intricate matter to conceive .
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