The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2C. Knight, 1851 |
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... Fears make devils cherubins ; they never see truly . CRES . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads , finds safer footing than blind reason stumbling without fear : To fear the worst oft cures the worse . TRO . O , let my lady apprehend no ...
... Fears make devils cherubins ; they never see truly . CRES . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads , finds safer footing than blind reason stumbling without fear : To fear the worst oft cures the worse . TRO . O , let my lady apprehend no ...
Page 180
... fear . " " For defect of judgment Is oft the cure of fear ; " which reading is adopted by Malone . It is evident that the passage as it stands in the original is contradictory . But it appears to us that the corrections , both of ...
... fear . " " For defect of judgment Is oft the cure of fear ; " which reading is adopted by Malone . It is evident that the passage as it stands in the original is contradictory . But it appears to us that the corrections , both of ...
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... Fear him not , Cæsar , he's not dangerous ; He is a noble Roman , and well given . CES . ' Would he were fatter : -But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare ...
... Fear him not , Cæsar , he's not dangerous ; He is a noble Roman , and well given . CES . ' Would he were fatter : -But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare ...
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