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... eyes : For only I have toiled to inherit here The months of vanity and loss of time , And painful nights , have been appointed me . 2 Jew . Good Barabas , be patient . Bar . I , I ; pray leave me in my patience . 180 190 200 You that ...
... eyes : For only I have toiled to inherit here The months of vanity and loss of time , And painful nights , have been appointed me . 2 Jew . Good Barabas , be patient . Bar . I , I ; pray leave me in my patience . 180 190 200 You that ...
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... eyes , 1 Scene : before Barabas ' house . 10 2 Collier notices that ll . 1 , 2 , are found ( with slight variation ) in Guil- pin's Skialetheia , 1598. Cf. Peele's David and Bethsabe : — " Like as the fatal raven , that in his voice ...
... eyes , 1 Scene : before Barabas ' house . 10 2 Collier notices that ll . 1 , 2 , are found ( with slight variation ) in Guil- pin's Skialetheia , 1598. Cf. Peele's David and Bethsabe : — " Like as the fatal raven , that in his voice ...
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... eyes are like the eyelids of the morning . " So Sophocles in the Antigone speaks of the sun as ἁμέρας βλέφαρον . The reader will remember the line in Lycidas : - " Under the opening eyelids of the morn . " 2 " Perhaps what is meant here ...
... eyes are like the eyelids of the morning . " So Sophocles in the Antigone speaks of the sun as ἁμέρας βλέφαρον . The reader will remember the line in Lycidas : - " Under the opening eyelids of the morn . " 2 " Perhaps what is meant here ...
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... eye up to the Jew's counting - house , where I saw some bags of money , and in the night I clambered up with my hooks , and , as I was taking my choice , I heard a rumbling in the house ; so I took only this , and run my way : but ...
... eye up to the Jew's counting - house , where I saw some bags of money , and in the night I clambered up with my hooks , and , as I was taking my choice , I heard a rumbling in the house ; so I took only this , and run my way : but ...
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... eye.2 My purse , my coffer , and myself is thine . Itha . Well , master , I go . Bar . Stay , first let me stir it , Ithamore . As fatal be it to her as the draught Of which great Alexander drunk and died : And with her let it work like ...
... eye.2 My purse , my coffer , and myself is thine . Itha . Well , master , I go . Bar . Stay , first let me stir it , Ithamore . As fatal be it to her as the draught Of which great Alexander drunk and died : And with her let it work like ...
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