The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 12At the University Press, 1949 |
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... lost half its evil by losing all its grossness ; or rather , has lost all its evil by losing half its grossness . For Belch , like Falstaff , is a social phenomenon , a derelict of the decaying feudal , times , a gentleman who , by ...
... lost half its evil by losing all its grossness ; or rather , has lost all its evil by losing half its grossness . For Belch , like Falstaff , is a social phenomenon , a derelict of the decaying feudal , times , a gentleman who , by ...
Page 124
... lost i.e. lost company with . Cf. Overbury , Characters ( Melancholy Man ) ' Speake to him ; he heares with his eyes , eares follow his minde , and that's not at leysure . ' 27-8 . Disguise ... much A commonplace , con- nected with the ...
... lost i.e. lost company with . Cf. Overbury , Characters ( Melancholy Man ) ' Speake to him ; he heares with his eyes , eares follow his minde , and that's not at leysure . ' 27-8 . Disguise ... much A commonplace , con- nected with the ...
Page 134
... lost " does with the other two . ' Malone , Aldis Wright and Furness ( a strong combination ) support F. , the last - named because of the triteness of ' lost and won . ' It is this very triteness , or rather this proverbial character ...
... lost " does with the other two . ' Malone , Aldis Wright and Furness ( a strong combination ) support F. , the last - named because of the triteness of ' lost and won . ' It is this very triteness , or rather this proverbial character ...
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