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Side 57
... mind Dark as your fortune is , and but disguise That , which , to appear itself , must not yet be , But by self ... mind , is to carry a mind impenetrable to the search of others . Darkness , applied to the mind , is secrecy ; applied to ...
... mind Dark as your fortune is , and but disguise That , which , to appear itself , must not yet be , But by self ... mind , is to carry a mind impenetrable to the search of others . Darkness , applied to the mind , is secrecy ; applied to ...
Side 109
... mind with a perpe- tual tumult of indignation , pity , and hope . There is no scene which does not contribute to the aggravation of the distress or conduct of the action , and scarce a line which does not conduce to the progress of the ...
... mind with a perpe- tual tumult of indignation , pity , and hope . There is no scene which does not contribute to the aggravation of the distress or conduct of the action , and scarce a line which does not conduce to the progress of the ...
Side 486
... mind ; I have much to do , But to go hang my head all at one side , " And sing like poor Barbara . Pr'ythee , despatch . Emil . Shall I go fetch your night - gown ? Des . No , unpin me here.- This Lodovico is a proper man . Emil . A ...
... mind ; I have much to do , But to go hang my head all at one side , " And sing like poor Barbara . Pr'ythee , despatch . Emil . Shall I go fetch your night - gown ? Des . No , unpin me here.- This Lodovico is a proper man . Emil . A ...
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