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Page 54
... looks bloody on the earth And lean - look'd prophets whisper fearful change ; Rich men look sad and ruffians dance and leap , The one in fear to lose what they enjoy , The other to enjoy by rage and war : These signs forerun the death ...
... looks bloody on the earth And lean - look'd prophets whisper fearful change ; Rich men look sad and ruffians dance and leap , The one in fear to lose what they enjoy , The other to enjoy by rage and war : These signs forerun the death ...
Page 97
... look on Silvia in the day , There is no day for me to look upon . ... ( III . i . 178 ) The nightingale's music is continually associated with love . And we have a fine love - poetry speech : Duke . Ay . Much is the force of heaven ...
... look on Silvia in the day , There is no day for me to look upon . ... ( III . i . 178 ) The nightingale's music is continually associated with love . And we have a fine love - poetry speech : Duke . Ay . Much is the force of heaven ...
Page 146
... look , so dead , so grim . ( III . ii . 47 ) ( III . ii . 56 ) The play continually suggests a nightmare terror . It is dark and fearsome . The nights here are ' grim - look'd ' ( v . i . 171 ) . And yet this atmosphere of gloom and ...
... look , so dead , so grim . ( III . ii . 47 ) ( III . ii . 56 ) The play continually suggests a nightmare terror . It is dark and fearsome . The nights here are ' grim - look'd ' ( v . i . 171 ) . And yet this atmosphere of gloom and ...
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