The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907 |
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... keep awe ] to keep her for his own enjoyment , and to keep men in awe ; a zeugma . 38. His riddle ] the riddle made and propounded by him ( the father ) . 40. grim looks ] the heads of those who had failed to solve the riddle , fixed on ...
... keep awe ] to keep her for his own enjoyment , and to keep men in awe ; a zeugma . 38. His riddle ] the riddle made and propounded by him ( the father ) . 40. grim looks ] the heads of those who had failed to solve the riddle , fixed on ...
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... keep it shut than shown ; 95 For vice repeated is like the wandering wind , Blows dust in others ' eyes , to spread itself ; = . finger'd ] For the word in the e of playing on an instrument , pare The Taming of the Shrew , 151 ...
... keep it shut than shown ; 95 For vice repeated is like the wandering wind , Blows dust in others ' eyes , to spread itself ; = . finger'd ] For the word in the e of playing on an instrument , pare The Taming of the Shrew , 151 ...
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... keep off the blast which would annoy them . In the words " the end ... dear , " the metaphor does not walk on all fours , for while the publishers of these ru- mours suffer for their rashness , the wind of course goes free . 101. Copp'd ...
... keep off the blast which would annoy them . In the words " the end ... dear , " the metaphor does not walk on all fours , for while the publishers of these ru- mours suffer for their rashness , the wind of course goes free . 101. Copp'd ...
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... keep them from the light . 135 One sin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to lust as flame to smoke . Poison and treason are the hands of sin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lest my life be cropp'd ...
... keep them from the light . 135 One sin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to lust as flame to smoke . Poison and treason are the hands of sin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lest my life be cropp'd ...
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... keep high . Who attends us there ? Thaliard , Enter THALIARD . Doth your highness call ? 150 You are of our chamber , and our mind partakes Her private actions to your secrecy ; And for your faithfulness we will advance you . Thaliard ...
... keep high . Who attends us there ? Thaliard , Enter THALIARD . Doth your highness call ? 150 You are of our chamber , and our mind partakes Her private actions to your secrecy ; And for your faithfulness we will advance you . Thaliard ...
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