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... profane expressions being rigorously suppressed or altered , sometimes at the expense of sense or metre , in compliance with the provisions of the Act to Restrain the Abuses of Players , 3 Jacobi , cap . xxi .
... profane expressions being rigorously suppressed or altered , sometimes at the expense of sense or metre , in compliance with the provisions of the Act to Restrain the Abuses of Players , 3 Jacobi , cap . xxi .
Page xxxi
He will become a practical man of affairs who will avoid excesses of all sorts , and will rest content in a mediocre , negative virtue . Crafty and cunning in a base sense are Northumberland and Worcester ...
He will become a practical man of affairs who will avoid excesses of all sorts , and will rest content in a mediocre , negative virtue . Crafty and cunning in a base sense are Northumberland and Worcester ...
Page xxxiii
The key to Falstaff's outlook on life is his keen sense of humour . We can understand his counterfeiting death at the Battle of Shrewsbury if we realise that to him his performance was eminently sensible and immensely humorous in the ...
The key to Falstaff's outlook on life is his keen sense of humour . We can understand his counterfeiting death at the Battle of Shrewsbury if we realise that to him his performance was eminently sensible and immensely humorous in the ...
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The general xxiii : “ deep sighs and short - breathed sense is that the declaration of a holy accents . ” . Stronds , strands , ' coasts ; war against the infidels will bring “ strond ” is a phonetic variant of about a cessation of ...
The general xxiii : “ deep sighs and short - breathed sense is that the declaration of a holy accents . ” . Stronds , strands , ' coasts ; war against the infidels will bring “ strond ” is a phonetic variant of about a cessation of ...
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doche . Well - beseening , becoming , seemly , as cyes ) the eyes of the in Titus Andronicus , 11. iii . 56 . « Con3 . 20 The edge of war , like an ill -. 9. those . sense . 4 [ Act 1 . THE FIRST PART OF.
doche . Well - beseening , becoming , seemly , as cyes ) the eyes of the in Titus Andronicus , 11. iii . 56 . « Con3 . 20 The edge of war , like an ill -. 9. those . sense . 4 [ Act 1 . THE FIRST PART OF.
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