The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 12At the University Press, 1949 |
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Page xxvi
... Feste has it in charge . Does the Duke demand music ? Feste provides it ; but it is something other than the Duke demands . As , when he sings ' O mistress mine ' he is rewarded by Aguecheek with ' A mellifluous voice , as I am true ...
... Feste has it in charge . Does the Duke demand music ? Feste provides it ; but it is something other than the Duke demands . As , when he sings ' O mistress mine ' he is rewarded by Aguecheek with ' A mellifluous voice , as I am true ...
Page 116
... Feste asks for has strangely passed unnoticed . ' Say you have been in the wars ; ' suggests Maria , ' that's an excuse your Foolship may ven- ture upon . ' Feste's reply expresses contempt for such an excuse , and the ' Yet ' in ...
... Feste asks for has strangely passed unnoticed . ' Say you have been in the wars ; ' suggests Maria , ' that's an excuse your Foolship may ven- ture upon . ' Feste's reply expresses contempt for such an excuse , and the ' Yet ' in ...
Page 143
... Feste implies that Cesario is ' the fool ' and hints that the young man is better with his master than hanging about ... Feste follows suit in his own fashion . For ' Jove ' v . p . 97 . 45. commodity of hair Cf. ' commodity of ...
... Feste implies that Cesario is ' the fool ' and hints that the young man is better with his master than hanging about ... Feste follows suit in his own fashion . For ' Jove ' v . p . 97 . 45. commodity of hair Cf. ' commodity of ...
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