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... sense thou wilt . Gre . They must take it sense , that feel it . Sam . Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand : and ' t is known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . ' Tis well thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou hadst been ...
... sense thou wilt . Gre . They must take it sense , that feel it . Sam . Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand : and ' t is known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . ' Tis well thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou hadst been ...
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... sense , but Shakspere uses earth for the mortal part , as in the 146th Sonnet : - " Poor soul , the centre of my sinful earth , " and in this play , " Turn back , dull earth . " But woo her , gentle Paris , get her heart 16 ACT I ...
... sense , but Shakspere uses earth for the mortal part , as in the 146th Sonnet : - " Poor soul , the centre of my sinful earth , " and in this play , " Turn back , dull earth . " But woo her , gentle Paris , get her heart 16 ACT I ...
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... sense , and would read , " Earth - treading stars that make dark even light . " Monck Mason would read , " Earth - treading stars that make dark , heaven's light , " that is , stars that make the light of heaven appear dark in ...
... sense , and would read , " Earth - treading stars that make dark even light . " Monck Mason would read , " Earth - treading stars that make dark , heaven's light , " that is , stars that make the light of heaven appear dark in ...
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... sense of hasty and violent excess , is very doubtful . The received opinion is , that on some festive occasions the cock , or spigot . was taken out of the barrel and laid on the hoop , and that the uninterrupted flow of the ale ...
... sense of hasty and violent excess , is very doubtful . The received opinion is , that on some festive occasions the cock , or spigot . was taken out of the barrel and laid on the hoop , and that the uninterrupted flow of the ale ...
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... sense in which Shakspere here uses it ) , worth all the long list of similar passages in the Shak- sperian commentators : - " It remayneth now that I take notice of Jaspar's arryvall , and of those letters with which the queen was ...
... sense in which Shakspere here uses it ) , worth all the long list of similar passages in the Shak- sperian commentators : - " It remayneth now that I take notice of Jaspar's arryvall , and of those letters with which the queen was ...
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