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And the lines of the Epilogue , Thus far , with rough and all - unable pen , Our bending author hath pursued the story , gain much if we see in our mind's eye the modest playwright bowing to his audience as he speaks them .
And the lines of the Epilogue , Thus far , with rough and all - unable pen , Our bending author hath pursued the story , gain much if we see in our mind's eye the modest playwright bowing to his audience as he speaks them .
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For ' , to quote Sidney once more , as the image of each action stirreth and instructeth the mind , so the lofty image of such Worthies most inflameth the mind with desire to be worthy , and informs with counsel how to be worthy1 .
For ' , to quote Sidney once more , as the image of each action stirreth and instructeth the mind , so the lofty image of such Worthies most inflameth the mind with desire to be worthy , and informs with counsel how to be worthy1 .
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But this is to impede the torrent of scorn that breaks from Ex.'s lips , and to mark a more precise syntactical arrangement than was in Sh.'s mind . 126. second accent echo . ordinance ordnance ; v . G. 127. Say : A significant pause .
But this is to impede the torrent of scorn that breaks from Ex.'s lips , and to mark a more precise syntactical arrangement than was in Sh.'s mind . 126. second accent echo . ordinance ordnance ; v . G. 127. Say : A significant pause .
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