The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Dr. Johnson, G. Steevens, and Others, Том 9H. Durell, 1817 |
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... eyes ? Lear . O , ho , are you there with me ? No eyes in your head , nor no money in your purse ? Your eyes are in a heavy case , your purse in a light yet you see how this world goes . [ 2 ] The fitchew -- a polecat . POPE . [ 3 ] ...
... eyes ? Lear . O , ho , are you there with me ? No eyes in your head , nor no money in your purse ? Your eyes are in a heavy case , your purse in a light yet you see how this world goes . [ 2 ] The fitchew -- a polecat . POPE . [ 3 ] ...
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... eye of cockatrice : I am not I , if there be such an I ; Or those eyes shut , that make thee answer I. If he be slain , say - 1 ; or if not , no : Brief sounds determine of my weal , or woe . Nurse . I saw the wound , I saw it with mine ...
... eye of cockatrice : I am not I , if there be such an I ; Or those eyes shut , that make thee answer I. If he be slain , say - 1 ; or if not , no : Brief sounds determine of my weal , or woe . Nurse . I saw the wound , I saw it with mine ...
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... eyes , and the fark very ugly ones , was the occa sion of a common saying among the people , that the toad and lark had changed eyes . To this the speaker alludes . This tradition of the toad and lark I have heard expressed in a rustic ...
... eyes , and the fark very ugly ones , was the occa sion of a common saying among the people , that the toad and lark had changed eyes . To this the speaker alludes . This tradition of the toad and lark I have heard expressed in a rustic ...
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