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... fear and cold heart . " Johnson paraphrases : " more is to be said than anger will suffer me to say : more than can issue from a mind disturbed like mine . " ! I f " For more is to be said and to be done 10 [ ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
... fear and cold heart . " Johnson paraphrases : " more is to be said than anger will suffer me to say : more than can issue from a mind disturbed like mine . " ! I f " For more is to be said and to be done 10 [ ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
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... fear'd , than my condition ; Which hath been smooth as oil , soft as young down , And therefore lost that title of respect Which the proud soul ne'er pays but to the proud . Wor . Our house , my sovereign liege , little deserves The ...
... fear'd , than my condition ; Which hath been smooth as oil , soft as young down , And therefore lost that title of respect Which the proud soul ne'er pays but to the proud . Wor . Our house , my sovereign liege , little deserves The ...
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... Fear , " however , is frequently found in the sense of a terrible object or of that which is the cause of fear , and " fears is here so interpreted by some com- mentators . Cf. Hamlet , III . iii . 25 " " and 2 Henry IV . IV . v . 196 ...
... Fear , " however , is frequently found in the sense of a terrible object or of that which is the cause of fear , and " fears is here so interpreted by some com- mentators . Cf. Hamlet , III . iii . 25 " " and 2 Henry IV . IV . v . 196 ...
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... fear . This interpretation receives support from a passage in Lust's Dominion , v . v : " Zar . What would you have me do ? Isa . To kill this Moor . Zar . I'll cast an eye of death upon my face ; I'll be no more his slave . And , by ...
... fear . This interpretation receives support from a passage in Lust's Dominion , v . v : " Zar . What would you have me do ? Isa . To kill this Moor . Zar . I'll cast an eye of death upon my face ; I'll be no more his slave . And , by ...
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... fear not , but it is cock sure now . " Bailey's Dict . ( Cant- ing Words ) has " Cock - sure , very sure . ' New Eng . Dict . suggests that the original reference may have been to the security or certainty of the action of a cock or tap ...
... fear not , but it is cock sure now . " Bailey's Dict . ( Cant- ing Words ) has " Cock - sure , very sure . ' New Eng . Dict . suggests that the original reference may have been to the security or certainty of the action of a cock or tap ...
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