The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Том 7 |
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... strucken him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave me , his clothes made a
false report of him . " 1 Serv . What an arín he has ! He turned me about with his
finger and his thumb , as one would set up a top . 2 Serv . Nay , I knew by his face
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... strucken him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave me , his clothes made a
false report of him . " 1 Serv . What an arín he has ! He turned me about with his
finger and his thumb , as one would set up a top . 2 Serv . Nay , I knew by his face
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The face of men is the countenance , the regard , the esteem of the publick ; in
other terms , honour and reputation ; or the face of men may mean the dejected
look of the people . JOHNSOX , The sufferånce of our souls , the time ' s 270 ...
The face of men is the countenance , the regard , the esteem of the publick ; in
other terms , honour and reputation ; or the face of men may mean the dejected
look of the people . JOHNSOX , The sufferånce of our souls , the time ' s 270 ...
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Go , get thee hence ; Hadst thou Narcissus in thy face , to me Thou would ' st
appear most ugly . He is married ? Mess . I crave your highness ' pardon . Cleo .
He is married ? . . Mess . Take no offence , that I would not offend you : To punish
me ...
Go , get thee hence ; Hadst thou Narcissus in thy face , to me Thou would ' st
appear most ugly . He is married ? Mess . I crave your highness ' pardon . Cleo .
He is married ? . . Mess . Take no offence , that I would not offend you : To punish
me ...
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... Menas : If our eyes had authority , I here they might take two thieves kissing .
En Men . All men ' s faces are true , whatsoe ' er their hands are . Eno . But there
is never a fair woman has a true face . Men . No slander ; they steal hearts . Eno .
... Menas : If our eyes had authority , I here they might take two thieves kissing .
En Men . All men ' s faces are true , whatsoe ' er their hands are . Eno . But there
is never a fair woman has a true face . Men . No slander ; they steal hearts . Eno .
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5 were he a horse ; ] A horse is said to have a cloud in his face , when he has a
black or dark - coloured spot in his forehead between his eyes . This gives him a
sour look , and being supposed to indicate an ill temper , is of course regarded as
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5 were he a horse ; ] A horse is said to have a cloud in his face , when he has a
black or dark - coloured spot in his forehead between his eyes . This gives him a
sour look , and being supposed to indicate an ill temper , is of course regarded as
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