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... heart - painted ] This ed ; hearte , paynted Q1 ; heart , painted Qq2 , 4 ; heart : painted Blount . 2. regard ] probably ' observant attention or heed bestowed ' ( O.E.D. , sb . , 6 ) . 3. counterfeit ] picture . 4. countenance ] This ...
... heart - painted ] This ed ; hearte , paynted Q1 ; heart , painted Qq2 , 4 ; heart : painted Blount . 2. regard ] probably ' observant attention or heed bestowed ' ( O.E.D. , sb . , 6 ) . 3. counterfeit ] picture . 4. countenance ] This ...
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... heart / In the heart ] Sappho's distinction between at and in , intended more for the audience than for her ladies , is that she suffers an emotional disorder within , not a physical discomfort . A similar antithesis between flesh and ...
... heart / In the heart ] Sappho's distinction between at and in , intended more for the audience than for her ladies , is that she suffers an emotional disorder within , not a physical discomfort . A similar antithesis between flesh and ...
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... heart ? Cupid . You gave him a face to allure ; then why should not I give him eyes to pierce ? Venus . O Venus , unhappy Venus , who in bestowing a benefit upon a man hast brought a bane unto a goddess ! What perplexities dost thou ...
... heart ? Cupid . You gave him a face to allure ; then why should not I give him eyes to pierce ? Venus . O Venus , unhappy Venus , who in bestowing a benefit upon a man hast brought a bane unto a goddess ! What perplexities dost thou ...
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