The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 26. CoriolanusPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... hold ; But flies an eagle flight , bold , and forth on , Leaving no tracts behind . PAIN . How shall I understand you ? POET . 50 I will unbolt to you . 1 = under . 2 as we should say , ' sea of ink ' : the Poet wrote with a style . 3 ...
... hold ; But flies an eagle flight , bold , and forth on , Leaving no tracts behind . PAIN . How shall I understand you ? POET . 50 I will unbolt to you . 1 = under . 2 as we should say , ' sea of ink ' : the Poet wrote with a style . 3 ...
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... , what a precious comfort ' tis , to have so many , like brothers , commanding one another's fortunes ! O joy , e'en made away ere't can be born ! 1 = do it . Mine eyes cannot hold out water , methinks : to 288 TIMON OF ATHENS.
... , what a precious comfort ' tis , to have so many , like brothers , commanding one another's fortunes ! O joy , e'en made away ere't can be born ! 1 = do it . Mine eyes cannot hold out water , methinks : to 288 TIMON OF ATHENS.
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William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. Mine eyes cannot hold out water , methinks : to forget ACT I their faults , I drink to you . APEM . Thou weep'st to make them drink , Timon . SEC . LORD . Joy had the like conception in our eyes ...
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. Mine eyes cannot hold out water , methinks : to forget ACT I their faults , I drink to you . APEM . Thou weep'st to make them drink , Timon . SEC . LORD . Joy had the like conception in our eyes ...
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