The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5 |
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I do I know not what : and fear to find Mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind . ... I believe the meaning is ; I am not mistress of my own actions ; I am afraid that my eyes betray me , and fatter the youth without my consent ...
I do I know not what : and fear to find Mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind . ... I believe the meaning is ; I am not mistress of my own actions ; I am afraid that my eyes betray me , and fatter the youth without my consent ...
Page 281
Fare ye well at once : my bosom is full of kindness ; and I am yet so near the manners of my mother , " that upon the least occasion more , mine eyes will tell tales of me . I am bound to the count Orsino's court : farewell . [ Exit .
Fare ye well at once : my bosom is full of kindness ; and I am yet so near the manners of my mother , " that upon the least occasion more , mine eyes will tell tales of me . I am bound to the count Orsino's court : farewell . [ Exit .
Page 283
She made good view of me ; indeed , so much , That , sure , methought , her eyes had lost her tongue , For she did speak in starts distractedly . She loves me , sure ; the cunning of her passion Invites me in this churlish messenger .
She made good view of me ; indeed , so much , That , sure , methought , her eyes had lost her tongue , For she did speak in starts distractedly . She loves me , sure ; the cunning of her passion Invites me in this churlish messenger .
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