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... ( Pearson , ii . 198 ) : - : - " the arm'd hoofes of your fiery steeds Dare wound the fore - head of his peacefull Land . ” " Paces " stands for steeds by synec- doche . 9. those ... eyes ] the eyes of the ΙΟ 15 9. eyes ] arms Hanmer ; 16 ...
... ( Pearson , ii . 198 ) : - : - " the arm'd hoofes of your fiery steeds Dare wound the fore - head of his peacefull Land . ” " Paces " stands for steeds by synec- doche . 9. those ... eyes ] the eyes of the ΙΟ 15 9. eyes ] arms Hanmer ; 16 ...
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... ( Pearson , v . 283 ) : Chart . . . . Have I toucht you ? Senc . You have come somewhat neere me but toucht me not . " 14. go by ] tell the time by . So R. Davenport , King John and Matilda , 1 . ii : " when . .. our Dials retrograde do ...
... ( Pearson , v . 283 ) : Chart . . . . Have I toucht you ? Senc . You have come somewhat neere me but toucht me not . " 14. go by ] tell the time by . So R. Davenport , King John and Matilda , 1 . ii : " when . .. our Dials retrograde do ...
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... ( Pearson , i . 162 ) : " Women all are gouernd by the moon , " and Dryden , Absalom and Achitophel : govern'd by the moon , the giddy Jews . Shakespeare and his contemporaries refer frequently to the moon as the cause of the tides . See ...
... ( Pearson , i . 162 ) : " Women all are gouernd by the moon , " and Dryden , Absalom and Achitophel : govern'd by the moon , the giddy Jews . Shakespeare and his contemporaries refer frequently to the moon as the cause of the tides . See ...
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... ( Pearson , iii . 279 ) : — " Thou art a sunne , And let no base cloudes muffle thee . " 202. strangle ] stifle , extinguish . Cf. Romeo and Juliet , IV . iii . 35 , and Mac- beth , II . iv . 7 . 661 205. when . come ] So W. Basse in ...
... ( Pearson , iii . 279 ) : — " Thou art a sunne , And let no base cloudes muffle thee . " 202. strangle ] stifle , extinguish . Cf. Romeo and Juliet , IV . iii . 35 , and Mac- beth , II . iv . 7 . 661 205. when . come ] So W. Basse in ...
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... ( Pearson , iv . 120 ) : — " swift Volga ... whose curld head lies 66 On Seauen rich pillowes . " 108. bare ] I retain the bare of Qq , explaining it , with Johnson , as lying open to detection . " Cf. Milton , Sam- son Agonistes , 901 ...
... ( Pearson , iv . 120 ) : — " swift Volga ... whose curld head lies 66 On Seauen rich pillowes . " 108. bare ] I retain the bare of Qq , explaining it , with Johnson , as lying open to detection . " Cf. Milton , Sam- son Agonistes , 901 ...
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