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... mind's eye or the mind's ear . There is not a ripple on the verse . The reader passes from line to line and from stanza to stanza with an indifference as unbroken as its own fluidity . Whether Shakespeare was or was not indebted to ...
... mind's eye or the mind's ear . There is not a ripple on the verse . The reader passes from line to line and from stanza to stanza with an indifference as unbroken as its own fluidity . Whether Shakespeare was or was not indebted to ...
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... mind the while , And from her tongue " can lurk " from " cannot " took : " It cannot be " she in that sense forsook , And turn'd it thus , " It cannot be , I find , But such a face should bear a wicked mind : " For even as subtle Sinon ...
... mind the while , And from her tongue " can lurk " from " cannot " took : " It cannot be " she in that sense forsook , And turn'd it thus , " It cannot be , I find , But such a face should bear a wicked mind : " For even as subtle Sinon ...
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... mind untainted clears ; While with a joyless smile she turns away The face , that map which deep impression bears Of ... mind ] he mind Q3 , the mind Qq 4-8 . 1712. The ] Her Hudson ( S. Walker conj . ) ; That Kinnear conj . that ] the ...
... mind untainted clears ; While with a joyless smile she turns away The face , that map which deep impression bears Of ... mind ] he mind Q3 , the mind Qq 4-8 . 1712. The ] Her Hudson ( S. Walker conj . ) ; That Kinnear conj . that ] the ...
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