70 ([return])
[ What can you say about the style of this passage? Note the figure, sentence structure, and diction. Does it seem artificial and overwrought? Compare it with 43, 22-25; 44: 1-6; also with 90, 23-25, 91, 1-25, 92, 1-23:]
71 ([return])
[ enemies. France and Spain.]
72 ([return])
[ light as air.
"Trifles light as air
Are to the jealous confirmations strong
As proofs of holy writ"
—Othello, III, iii, 322-324]
73 ([return])
[
grapple to you.
"The friends thou hast and their adoption tried
Grapple them to thy soul with hooks of steel"
—Hamlet, I., iii, 62,63:]