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... eyes to behold felicity . ( R. M. , I , xliv - W , II , 389. ) I Court not felicity too far . ( C. M. , II , x - W , III , 115. ) In my mind's eye , Horatio . ( I , ii , Behold thyself by inward opticks ( f ) 185. ) ( g ) Fortune ? Oh ...
... eyes to behold felicity . ( R. M. , I , xliv - W , II , 389. ) I Court not felicity too far . ( C. M. , II , x - W , III , 115. ) In my mind's eye , Horatio . ( I , ii , Behold thyself by inward opticks ( f ) 185. ) ( g ) Fortune ? Oh ...
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... eye , In equal scale weighing delight with dole . ( 7 ) II , ii , 485-486 : With eyes like carbuncles ... Pyrrhus Old grandsire Priam seeks . ( 8 ) II , ii , 508-509 : 3 The dreadful thunder Doth rend the region . . . ( 9 ) I , v , 63 ...
... eye , In equal scale weighing delight with dole . ( 7 ) II , ii , 485-486 : With eyes like carbuncles ... Pyrrhus Old grandsire Priam seeks . ( 8 ) II , ii , 508-509 : 3 The dreadful thunder Doth rend the region . . . ( 9 ) I , v , 63 ...
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... eyes saw his eyes enchanted with gazes . 22. Two Gentlemen of Verona . A. ( 1 ) I , i , 45-46 : The most forward bud Is eaten by the canker ere it blow . ( 2 ) V , iv , 51-53 : Better have none Than plural faith , which is too much by ...
... eyes saw his eyes enchanted with gazes . 22. Two Gentlemen of Verona . A. ( 1 ) I , i , 45-46 : The most forward bud Is eaten by the canker ere it blow . ( 2 ) V , iv , 51-53 : Better have none Than plural faith , which is too much by ...
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