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... eyes ; She won , and Cupid blind did rise . O Love , has she done this to thee ? What shall ( alas ) become of me ? [ Exit . ] 80 84.1 . Exit ] Bond ; not in Q1 . alone on the stage , and in the last line he makes a direct reference to ...
... eyes ; She won , and Cupid blind did rise . O Love , has she done this to thee ? What shall ( alas ) become of me ? [ Exit . ] 80 84.1 . Exit ] Bond ; not in Q1 . alone on the stage , and in the last line he makes a direct reference to ...
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... eyes with his arrows , but made arrows of Phao's eyes . 7-8 . O fair Phao ... frenzy ] For the rhetorical form , see II.iv. 16-17 and n . above . 9-10 . locks ... locks ] tresses ... bolts and keys . II . with lettuce ] Aelian , Varia ...
... eyes with his arrows , but made arrows of Phao's eyes . 7-8 . O fair Phao ... frenzy ] For the rhetorical form , see II.iv. 16-17 and n . above . 9-10 . locks ... locks ] tresses ... bolts and keys . II . with lettuce ] Aelian , Varia ...
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... eyes ( in the context of a reference to the peacock ) are connected by the idea of the ' eyes ' in a peacock's tail . Compare the Prologue at the Blackfriars to Campaspe , ll . 1–2 . 89. unluckiness ] This seems a strange antithesis for ...
... eyes ( in the context of a reference to the peacock ) are connected by the idea of the ' eyes ' in a peacock's tail . Compare the Prologue at the Blackfriars to Campaspe , ll . 1–2 . 89. unluckiness ] This seems a strange antithesis for ...
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