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... kind of antithesis was very much in the taste of the Provençal and Italian poets . Perhaps it might be hinted by the Ode of Sappho , preserved by Longinus : Petrarch is full of it : - Pace non trovo , e non ho da far guerra ; E temo , e ...
... kind of antithesis was very much in the taste of the Provençal and Italian poets . Perhaps it might be hinted by the Ode of Sappho , preserved by Longinus : Petrarch is full of it : - Pace non trovo , e non ho da far guerra ; E temo , e ...
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... kind of masquerading there is a specimen in Timon , where Cupid precedes a troop of ladies with a speech . 3 The Tartarian bows resemble in their form the old Roman or Cupid's bow , such as we see on medals and bas - relief . Shakspeare ...
... kind of masquerading there is a specimen in Timon , where Cupid precedes a troop of ladies with a speech . 3 The Tartarian bows resemble in their form the old Roman or Cupid's bow , such as we see on medals and bas - relief . Shakspeare ...
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... kind of fruit , As maids call medlars , when they langh alone.- Romeo , good night ; -I'll to my truckle - bed ; This field - bed is too cold for me to sleep : Come , shall we go ? 4 This phrase in Shakspeare's time was used as an ...
... kind of fruit , As maids call medlars , when they langh alone.- Romeo , good night ; -I'll to my truckle - bed ; This field - bed is too cold for me to sleep : Come , shall we go ? 4 This phrase in Shakspeare's time was used as an ...
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... kind We sucking on her natural bosom find ; Many for many virtues excellent , None but for some , and yet all different . O , mickle is the powerful graces , that lies In herbs , plants , stones , and their true qualities : For nought ...
... kind We sucking on her natural bosom find ; Many for many virtues excellent , None but for some , and yet all different . O , mickle is the powerful graces , that lies In herbs , plants , stones , and their true qualities : For nought ...
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... a tolerable fine eye . 9 The slop was a kind of wide kneed breeches , or rather trowsers . See vol . ii . p . 336 . 10 See vol . vii . p . 337 , note 3 . Rom . Meaning - to court'sy . Mer . Thou. 56 ACT 11 . ROMEO AND JULIET .
... a tolerable fine eye . 9 The slop was a kind of wide kneed breeches , or rather trowsers . See vol . ii . p . 336 . 10 See vol . vii . p . 337 , note 3 . Rom . Meaning - to court'sy . Mer . Thou. 56 ACT 11 . ROMEO AND JULIET .
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