The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... eyes replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies , Than mid - day fun , fierce bent against their faces . What should I fay ? his deeds exceed all fpeech : He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquered . .EXE . We ...
... eyes replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies , Than mid - day fun , fierce bent against their faces . What should I fay ? his deeds exceed all fpeech : He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquered . .EXE . We ...
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... eyes Thus the fecond folio . dundantly , -moiften'd . STEEVENS . The firft , re- Our ifle be made a nourish of falt ... eyes , it seems very probable that our author wrote , a nourice , i . e . that the whole ifle fhould be one common ...
... eyes Thus the fecond folio . dundantly , -moiften'd . STEEVENS . The firft , re- Our ifle be made a nourish of falt ... eyes , it seems very probable that our author wrote , a nourice , i . e . that the whole ifle fhould be one common ...
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... eyes , To weep their intermiffive miseries . 4 A third man thinks , ] Thus the fecond folio , The firft omits the word — man , and confequently leaves the verfe imperfe & . STEEVENS . 3 her flowing tides . ] i . e . England's flowing ...
... eyes , To weep their intermiffive miseries . 4 A third man thinks , ] Thus the fecond folio , The firft omits the word — man , and confequently leaves the verfe imperfe & . STEEVENS . 3 her flowing tides . ] i . e . England's flowing ...
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... eyes ? I'll open them . A Field of Battle , betwixt Sandal Castle and Wakefield . Rutland and his Tutor , Clifford and Soldiers . SCENE III . London . Hill before the Tower . SHAKSPEARE Third Part of King Henry the Sixth . ACT 1. SCENE ...
... eyes ? I'll open them . A Field of Battle , betwixt Sandal Castle and Wakefield . Rutland and his Tutor , Clifford and Soldiers . SCENE III . London . Hill before the Tower . SHAKSPEARE Third Part of King Henry the Sixth . ACT 1. SCENE ...
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... eyes , and thy cheek's fide ftruck off ! - Accurfed tower ! accurfed fatal hand , That hath contriv'd this woful ... eye thou haft to look to heaven for grace : * The fun with one eye vieweth all the world . Heaven , be thou gracious to ...
... eyes , and thy cheek's fide ftruck off ! - Accurfed tower ! accurfed fatal hand , That hath contriv'd this woful ... eye thou haft to look to heaven for grace : * The fun with one eye vieweth all the world . Heaven , be thou gracious to ...
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