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... Shakesp . Richard II . act i . scene iv . 790 795 And had the tribute of his supple knee . ' Todd . 799 much less ] This passage is considered as one of the most difficult in Milton . Bentley , Pearce , Richardons , Greenwood ...
... Shakesp . Richard II . act i . scene iv . 790 795 And had the tribute of his supple knee . ' Todd . 799 much less ] This passage is considered as one of the most difficult in Milton . Bentley , Pearce , Richardons , Greenwood ...
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... Shakesp . Hen . V. For now sits expectation in the air . ' And Beaum . and Fletch . Boadicea , act iii . scene i . And expectation like the Roman eagle 306 Took stand'- VOL . II . Newton . Todd . ¥Ò In horror ; from each hand with speed ...
... Shakesp . Hen . V. For now sits expectation in the air . ' And Beaum . and Fletch . Boadicea , act iii . scene i . And expectation like the Roman eagle 306 Took stand'- VOL . II . Newton . Todd . ¥Ò In horror ; from each hand with speed ...
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... Shakesp . Hen . V. ' As in this glorious and well foughten field . ' and Fletcher's Laws of Candy , act iii . scene 1 , ' are tales of foughten fields . ' Todd . Since now we find this our empyreal form Incapable of 54 PARADISE LOST .
... Shakesp . Hen . V. ' As in this glorious and well foughten field . ' and Fletcher's Laws of Candy , act iii . scene 1 , ' are tales of foughten fields . ' Todd . Since now we find this our empyreal form Incapable of 54 PARADISE LOST .
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... Shakesp . All's Well that Ends Well , act i . scene i . In his bright radiance and collateral light , Must I be comforted , not in his sphere . ' Steevens . 103 Where art thou ] See A. Rams©¡i Poem . Sacr . vol . i . P. 35 . vocisque ...
... Shakesp . All's Well that Ends Well , act i . scene i . In his bright radiance and collateral light , Must I be comforted , not in his sphere . ' Steevens . 103 Where art thou ] See A. Rams©¡i Poem . Sacr . vol . i . P. 35 . vocisque ...
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... . ' 698 gust ] Shakesp . Venus and Adonis . Richardson . ⚫ Like a red morn that ever yet betoken'd Gust , and foul flaws to herdsmen , and to herds . ' Newton . 715 720 725 And fish with fish ; to graze 206 PARADISE LOST .
... . ' 698 gust ] Shakesp . Venus and Adonis . Richardson . ⚫ Like a red morn that ever yet betoken'd Gust , and foul flaws to herdsmen , and to herds . ' Newton . 715 720 725 And fish with fish ; to graze 206 PARADISE LOST .
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