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... ship is come ashore . " Again , ibid : " But riches fineless is as poor as winter- . " Again , in hos 87th Sonnet : " And for that riches where is my deserving ? " MALONE , I should propose to read richness , instead of riches , which ...
... ship is come ashore . " Again , ibid : " But riches fineless is as poor as winter- . " Again , in hos 87th Sonnet : " And for that riches where is my deserving ? " MALONE , I should propose to read richness , instead of riches , which ...
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... ships make hitherward . CLE . I thought as much . One forrow never comes , but brings an heir , That may fucceed as his inheritor ; 9 And fo in ours : some neighbouring nation , Taking advantage , of our misery , 10 , let those cities ...
... ships make hitherward . CLE . I thought as much . One forrow never comes , but brings an heir , That may fucceed as his inheritor ; 9 And fo in ours : some neighbouring nation , Taking advantage , of our misery , 10 , let those cities ...
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... ships , is a Homeric epithet . See Iliad I. STEÉVENS . : * And make a conquest of unhappy me , I believe a letter was dropped at the press , and would read : - of unhappy men , & c . MALONE . Perhaps the m is only a w reversed , and the ...
... ships , is a Homeric epithet . See Iliad I. STEÉVENS . : * And make a conquest of unhappy me , I believe a letter was dropped at the press , and would read : - of unhappy men , & c . MALONE . Perhaps the m is only a w reversed , and the ...
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... ships and number of our men , 1609 , reads like himnes untutor'd to repeat . I suppose the author wrote him is an expreffion which , however elliptical , is not more fo than many others in this play . MALONE . Perhaps we should read ...
... ships and number of our men , 1609 , reads like himnes untutor'd to repeat . I suppose the author wrote him is an expreffion which , however elliptical , is not more fo than many others in this play . MALONE . Perhaps we should read ...
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... ships , and men . CLE . The which when any shall not gratify , Or pay you with unthankfulness in thought , * And these our ships you happily may think Are , like the Trojan horse , war - stuff d within , With bloody views , expecting ...
... ships , and men . CLE . The which when any shall not gratify , Or pay you with unthankfulness in thought , * And these our ships you happily may think Are , like the Trojan horse , war - stuff d within , With bloody views , expecting ...
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