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STEEVENS . • Know of your youth , ] Bring your youth to the question . Confider your youth . JOHNSON . STEEVENS . 2 For aye , i . e . for ever . 3 But earthlier happy is the rofe diftill'd , ] Thus all the copies : yet earthlier is fo ...
STEEVENS . • Know of your youth , ] Bring your youth to the question . Confider your youth . JOHNSON . STEEVENS . 2 For aye , i . e . for ever . 3 But earthlier happy is the rofe diftill'd , ] Thus all the copies : yet earthlier is fo ...
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STEEVENS . Your eyes are lode - ftars ; ] This was a compliment not unfre quent among the old poets . The lode ftar is the leading or guiding ftar , that is , the pole - ftar .
STEEVENS . Your eyes are lode - ftars ; ] This was a compliment not unfre quent among the old poets . The lode ftar is the leading or guiding ftar , that is , the pole - ftar .
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So , in Chaucer's Character of the Prioreffe , late edit . v . 152 : 66 -hir eyen grey as glas . " Again , in Spenfer's Facry Queen , b . i . c . 4. ft . 9 : " While flashing beams do dare his feeble eyen . ' " STEEVENS .
So , in Chaucer's Character of the Prioreffe , late edit . v . 152 : 66 -hir eyen grey as glas . " Again , in Spenfer's Facry Queen , b . i . c . 4. ft . 9 : " While flashing beams do dare his feeble eyen . ' " STEEVENS .
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A very good piece of work , and a merry . ] This is defigned as a ridicule on the titles of our ancient moralities and interludes . Thus Skelton's Magnificence is called " a goodly interlude and a mery . " STEEVENS ...
A very good piece of work , and a merry . ] This is defigned as a ridicule on the titles of our ancient moralities and interludes . Thus Skelton's Magnificence is called " a goodly interlude and a mery . " STEEVENS ...
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STEEVENS . you must play Thifty's mother . ] There feems a double forgetfulness of our poet , in relation to the characters of this interlude . The father and mother of Thisby , and the father of Pyramus , are here mentioned , who do ...
STEEVENS . you must play Thifty's mother . ] There feems a double forgetfulness of our poet , in relation to the characters of this interlude . The father and mother of Thisby , and the father of Pyramus , are here mentioned , who do ...
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