The Works of Shakespeare, Part 11Printed at Edinburgh for G. Richards, 1901 |
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... eyes of the spectators in his very habit as he lived . This persistent realism also explains the introduction of the ... eye of the mind must be as active as the eye of the body : the fervid appeals have sometimes almost the accent of ...
... eyes of the spectators in his very habit as he lived . This persistent realism also explains the introduction of the ... eye of the mind must be as active as the eye of the body : the fervid appeals have sometimes almost the accent of ...
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... eye 55 When capital crimes , chew'd , swallow'd , and digested , Appear before us ? We'll yet enlarge that man ... eyes at great ? " ( Johnson ) . 75 61. late ] recently appointed ; now applied in this sense to things only , not to ...
... eye 55 When capital crimes , chew'd , swallow'd , and digested , Appear before us ? We'll yet enlarge that man ... eyes at great ? " ( Johnson ) . 75 61. late ] recently appointed ; now applied in this sense to things only , not to ...
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... eyes And gave me up to tears . K. Hen . I blame you not ; For , hearing this , I must perforce compound 30 With mistful eyes , or they will issue too . [ Alarum . But , hark ! what new alarum is this same ? 35 The French have reinforc'd ...
... eyes And gave me up to tears . K. Hen . I blame you not ; For , hearing this , I must perforce compound 30 With mistful eyes , or they will issue too . [ Alarum . But , hark ! what new alarum is this same ? 35 The French have reinforc'd ...
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