The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... hand : the still and mental parts , - That do contrive how many hands shall strike , When fitness calls them on ; and know , by measure Of their observant toil , the enemies ' weight , - Why , this hath not a finger's dignity : They ...
... hand : the still and mental parts , - That do contrive how many hands shall strike , When fitness calls them on ; and know , by measure Of their observant toil , the enemies ' weight , - Why , this hath not a finger's dignity : They ...
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... hand , & c . ] Handlest is here used metaphorically , with an allusion , at the same time , to its literal meaning ; and the jingle between hand and handlest is perfectly in our author's manner . MALONE . Line 72. - she has the mends ...
... hand , & c . ] Handlest is here used metaphorically , with an allusion , at the same time , to its literal meaning ; and the jingle between hand and handlest is perfectly in our author's manner . MALONE . Line 72. - she has the mends ...
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... hand ; and Pindarus is come To do you salutation from his master . [ PINDARUS gives a letter to BRUTUS . Bru . He greets me well . - Your master , Pindarus , In his own change , or by ill officers , Hath given me some worthy cause to ...
... hand ; and Pindarus is come To do you salutation from his master . [ PINDARUS gives a letter to BRUTUS . Bru . He greets me well . - Your master , Pindarus , In his own change , or by ill officers , Hath given me some worthy cause to ...
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