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Pagina 15
... I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , 9 Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] A similar thought Occurs in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1630 : " What diapason's more in Tarquin's name , " Than in a subject's ? or ...
... I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , 9 Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] A similar thought Occurs in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1630 : " What diapason's more in Tarquin's name , " Than in a subject's ? or ...
Pagina 23
And , when the cross blue lightning seem'd to open The breast of heaven , I did present myself Even in the aim and very flash of it . Casca . But wherefore did you so much tempt the hea- vens ? It is the part of men to fear and tremble ...
And , when the cross blue lightning seem'd to open The breast of heaven , I did present myself Even in the aim and very flash of it . Casca . But wherefore did you so much tempt the hea- vens ? It is the part of men to fear and tremble ...
Pagina 28
And when Justice Shallow invites Falstaff to see his orchard , where they are to eat a last year's pippin of his own graffing , he certainly uses the word in its present acceptation . Leland also , in his Itinerary distinguishes them ...
And when Justice Shallow invites Falstaff to see his orchard , where they are to eat a last year's pippin of his own graffing , he certainly uses the word in its present acceptation . Leland also , in his Itinerary distinguishes them ...
Pagina 34
Seek none , conspiracy ; Hide it in smiles , and affability : For if thou path thy native semblance on , 2 into the succeeding vowel , an advantage which cannot be obtained in favour of the present restoration offered from the first ...
Seek none , conspiracy ; Hide it in smiles , and affability : For if thou path thy native semblance on , 2 into the succeeding vowel , an advantage which cannot be obtained in favour of the present restoration offered from the first ...
Pagina 41
In the latter , in the present play : " Thou hast no figures , nor no fantasies . ” Ceremonies means omens or signs deduced from sacrifices , or other ceremonial rites . So , afterwards : " Cæsar , I never stood on ceremonies ...
In the latter , in the present play : " Thou hast no figures , nor no fantasies . ” Ceremonies means omens or signs deduced from sacrifices , or other ceremonial rites . So , afterwards : " Cæsar , I never stood on ceremonies ...
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