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( c ) Pericles , II . i . 28-46 : — Third Fisherman . Master , I marvel how the fishes live in the sea . First Fisherman . Why , as men do a - land ; the great ones eat up the little ones . I can compare our rich misers to nothing so ...
( c ) Pericles , II . i . 28-46 : — Third Fisherman . Master , I marvel how the fishes live in the sea . First Fisherman . Why , as men do a - land ; the great ones eat up the little ones . I can compare our rich misers to nothing so ...
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Compare Romeo and Juliet , v . iii . 166 . 9. purchase ] gain , profit . Clarke quotes The Advancement of Learning [ ii . 23 , 37 ] : " Some fall in love with accesse to princes , others with popular fame and applause , supposing that ...
Compare Romeo and Juliet , v . iii . 166 . 9. purchase ] gain , profit . Clarke quotes The Advancement of Learning [ ii . 23 , 37 ] : " Some fall in love with accesse to princes , others with popular fame and applause , supposing that ...
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Compare Titus Andronicus , IV . i . 89 : - " And swear with me , as with the woeful fere And father of that chaste dis- honour'd dame " ; Golding's Ovid , Metamorphoses , ii .: Apollo loves and longs to have this Daphne for his fere " .
Compare Titus Andronicus , IV . i . 89 : - " And swear with me , as with the woeful fere And father of that chaste dis- honour'd dame " ; Golding's Ovid , Metamorphoses , ii .: Apollo loves and longs to have this Daphne for his fere " .
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Compare Romeo and Juliet , 1. iii . 81-88 ; Love's Labour's Lost , IV . ii . 113 . 16. curious ] choice , exquisite . exquisite . Compare Cymbeline , v . v . 361 : - " He , sir , was lapp'd In a most curious mantle " .
Compare Romeo and Juliet , 1. iii . 81-88 ; Love's Labour's Lost , IV . ii . 113 . 16. curious ] choice , exquisite . exquisite . Compare Cymbeline , v . v . 361 : - " He , sir , was lapp'd In a most curious mantle " .
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Compare 2 Henry VI . II . i . 19 : " Thy heaven is on earth " . 66 ... 55 55-57 . I wait . . . read ] " The first Quarto , followed substantially by the rest , has here : - ' I wayte the sharpest blow ( Antio- chus ) Scorning aduice ...
Compare 2 Henry VI . II . i . 19 : " Thy heaven is on earth " . 66 ... 55 55-57 . I wait . . . read ] " The first Quarto , followed substantially by the rest , has here : - ' I wayte the sharpest blow ( Antio- chus ) Scorning aduice ...
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