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Pàgina 8
... eyes . We had already had this image in King Richard the third , where Clarence , describing his dream , says : ... in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit , there were crept ( As ' twere in scorn of eyes ) reflecting gems . " MIRA ...
... eyes . We had already had this image in King Richard the third , where Clarence , describing his dream , says : ... in those holes Where eyes did once inhabit , there were crept ( As ' twere in scorn of eyes ) reflecting gems . " MIRA ...
Pàgina 12
... eyes are almost set in thy head . TRIN . Where should they be set else ? he were a brave monster indeed , if they were set in his tail . The curious reader may nevertheless be gratified with a ludicrous instance of eyes set in the tail ...
... eyes are almost set in thy head . TRIN . Where should they be set else ? he were a brave monster indeed , if they were set in his tail . The curious reader may nevertheless be gratified with a ludicrous instance of eyes set in the tail ...
Pàgina 13
... eyes are in their shoulders , and their mouth is on their breast . " A cut however which occurs in this place is more to the purpose , and might have saved our poet the trouble of consulting the text , for it represents a complete head ...
... eyes are in their shoulders , and their mouth is on their breast . " A cut however which occurs in this place is more to the purpose , and might have saved our poet the trouble of consulting the text , for it represents a complete head ...
Pàgina 29
... eyes , whereout they looke . So that if a man that knew not their guise before , should chaunce to meet one of them , he would think he met a monster or a Devil , for face he can shew ( see ) none , but two broad holes against their eyes ...
... eyes , whereout they looke . So that if a man that knew not their guise before , should chaunce to meet one of them , he would think he met a monster or a Devil , for face he can shew ( see ) none , but two broad holes against their eyes ...
Pàgina 30
... eyes are grey as glass . This was in old times the favourite colour of the eyes in both sexes : " His eyen are gray as any glasse . " " Her eyen gray as glas . " Romance of Sir Isenbras . Romance of Libeaus desconus . " Les iex vairs et ...
... eyes are grey as glass . This was in old times the favourite colour of the eyes in both sexes : " His eyen are gray as any glasse . " " Her eyen gray as glas . " Romance of Sir Isenbras . Romance of Libeaus desconus . " Les iex vairs et ...
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Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient Manners: With ..., Volum 1 Francis Douce Visualització completa - 1807 |
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