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... doth seem To have thee crown'd withal ;' ' in both of which it comprehends the idea of desire or intention ; so here " seems to take from me " means — seems as if it wished to take from me.' I think this is slightly over-refined. Give ...
... doth seem To have thee crown'd withal ;' ' in both of which it comprehends the idea of desire or intention ; so here " seems to take from me " means — seems as if it wished to take from me.' I think this is slightly over-refined. Give ...
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... doth strike ; Contrary of the other doth ensew, Who drinke thereof, their lovers shall mislike ' [i, st. 78, ed. 1634]. We are equally sure that Shakespeare meant to take his forest out of the region of the literal when he assigned to ...
... doth strike ; Contrary of the other doth ensew, Who drinke thereof, their lovers shall mislike ' [i, st. 78, ed. 1634]. We are equally sure that Shakespeare meant to take his forest out of the region of the literal when he assigned to ...
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... Doth beat the brooks and ponds for sweet refreshing soil,' until at last, ' opprest by force, He who the mourner is to his own dying corse, Upon the ruthless earth his precious tears lets fall.' But this is not all, everything which ...
... Doth beat the brooks and ponds for sweet refreshing soil,' until at last, ' opprest by force, He who the mourner is to his own dying corse, Upon the ruthless earth his precious tears lets fall.' But this is not all, everything which ...
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... doth moft miftake in her gifts to women. Cel. 'Tis true, for thofe that me makes faire,fhe fcarce, makes honeft, & thofe that fhe makes honeft, me makes very illfauouredly. Rof. Nay now thou goeft from Fortunes office to Na- 40 tures ...
... doth moft miftake in her gifts to women. Cel. 'Tis true, for thofe that me makes faire,fhe fcarce, makes honeft, & thofe that fhe makes honeft, me makes very illfauouredly. Rof. Nay now thou goeft from Fortunes office to Na- 40 tures ...
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