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... guide to Argos either ship'd or lackying by thy fide . " Again , in the Prologue to the second part of Antonio and Melilda , 1602 : " O that our power " Could lacky or keep pace with our defires ! " Again , in The whole magnificent ...
... guide to Argos either ship'd or lackying by thy fide . " Again , in the Prologue to the second part of Antonio and Melilda , 1602 : " O that our power " Could lacky or keep pace with our defires ! " Again , in The whole magnificent ...
Page 195
... guides , Have empty left their orbs , and shot their fires Into the abism of hell . If he mislike My speech , and what is done ; tell him , he has Hipparchus , my enfranchis'd bondman , whom He may at pleasure whip , or hang , or ...
... guides , Have empty left their orbs , and shot their fires Into the abism of hell . If he mislike My speech , and what is done ; tell him , he has Hipparchus , my enfranchis'd bondman , whom He may at pleasure whip , or hang , or ...
Page 422
... guide , over - seer , or ruler , provideth her meat in the fummer , and gathereth her food in the harvest . " By this allufion more is meant than is expressed . If , says the Fool , you had been schooled by the ant , you would have ...
... guide , over - seer , or ruler , provideth her meat in the fummer , and gathereth her food in the harvest . " By this allufion more is meant than is expressed . If , says the Fool , you had been schooled by the ant , you would have ...
Page 423
... guide them , they also fly equally from a king whofe fortunes are declining ; for of the noses of twenty blind men there is not one but can smell him , who " being muddy'd in fortune's mood , Smells Somewhat strongly of her displeasure ...
... guide them , they also fly equally from a king whofe fortunes are declining ; for of the noses of twenty blind men there is not one but can smell him , who " being muddy'd in fortune's mood , Smells Somewhat strongly of her displeasure ...
Page 528
... not ? " Do , in either place , is understood , though fuppreffed . 4 STEEVENS . --the means to lead it . ] The reason which should guide it . JOHNSON . My mourning , and important 5 tears , hath pitied 528 KING LEAR .
... not ? " Do , in either place , is understood , though fuppreffed . 4 STEEVENS . --the means to lead it . ] The reason which should guide it . JOHNSON . My mourning , and important 5 tears , hath pitied 528 KING LEAR .
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