Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... thou wert an honest man , thyself and thy money too . Thou didst swear to me on a parcel gilt - goblet , sitting in my Dolphin - chamber , at the round table , by a sea - coal fire , on Wednesday in Whitsun - week , when the Prince ...
... thou wert an honest man , thyself and thy money too . Thou didst swear to me on a parcel gilt - goblet , sitting in my Dolphin - chamber , at the round table , by a sea - coal fire , on Wednesday in Whitsun - week , when the Prince ...
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... thou prove my love a whore ; Be sure of it : give me the ocular proof , Or by the wrath of man's eternal soul Thou hadst been better have been born a dog , Than answer my wak'd wrath . Iago . Is't come to this ? Othello . Make me see't ...
... thou prove my love a whore ; Be sure of it : give me the ocular proof , Or by the wrath of man's eternal soul Thou hadst been better have been born a dog , Than answer my wak'd wrath . Iago . Is't come to this ? Othello . Make me see't ...
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... thou yon dreary plain , forlorn and wild , The seat of desolation , void of light , Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful ? And with respect to this and many similar passages in Paradise Lost , we are ...
... thou yon dreary plain , forlorn and wild , The seat of desolation , void of light , Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful ? And with respect to this and many similar passages in Paradise Lost , we are ...
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... thou found my daughter ? Tubal . I often came where I did hear of her , but cannot find her . Shy . Why there , there , there , there ! a diamond gone , cost me two thousand ducats in Francfort ? the curse never fell upon our nation ...
... thou found my daughter ? Tubal . I often came where I did hear of her , but cannot find her . Shy . Why there , there , there , there ! a diamond gone , cost me two thousand ducats in Francfort ? the curse never fell upon our nation ...
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... thou died , my son , in infant years , Thy little hearse had been bedewed with tears.- Thou livedst by me ; to me thy breath resign ; Mine is the merit , the demerit thine . Thy life by double title I require ; Once given at birth , and ...
... thou died , my son , in infant years , Thy little hearse had been bedewed with tears.- Thou livedst by me ; to me thy breath resign ; Mine is the merit , the demerit thine . Thy life by double title I require ; Once given at birth , and ...
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