The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen3 |
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Yet your good will Must have that thanks from Rome , after the measure you
intended well.12 Men . I'll undertake it : I think he'll hear me . Yet , to bite his lip
And hum at good Cominius , much unhearts me . He was not taken well ; he had
not ...
Yet your good will Must have that thanks from Rome , after the measure you
intended well.12 Men . I'll undertake it : I think he'll hear me . Yet , to bite his lip
And hum at good Cominius , much unhearts me . He was not taken well ; he had
not ...
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... We'll have no Cupid hoodwink'd with a scarf , Bearing a Tartar's painted bow of
lath , 65 Scaring the ladies like a crow - keeper ; 66 Nor no without - book
prologue , faintly spoke After the prompter , for our entrance : But , let them
measure us ...
... We'll have no Cupid hoodwink'd with a scarf , Bearing a Tartar's painted bow of
lath , 65 Scaring the ladies like a crow - keeper ; 66 Nor no without - book
prologue , faintly spoke After the prompter , for our entrance : But , let them
measure us ...
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Provokes ? is here used for evokes , ' ' calls forth ' ( see Note 5 , Act iii . , "
Measure for Measure " ) ; and the sense of the entire passage appears to us to be
, ' Our gentle flame elicits itself , and , like the current , flows rapidly on at each
bound ...
Provokes ? is here used for evokes , ' ' calls forth ' ( see Note 5 , Act iii . , "
Measure for Measure " ) ; and the sense of the entire passage appears to us to be
, ' Our gentle flame elicits itself , and , like the current , flows rapidly on at each
bound ...
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