The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... Winter's Tale ; " but Falstaff chooses to take it as though it were a broken speech , and said in the sense of There's enough to cause us all Act i . , " Winter's Tale . " ( 38 ) Happy man be his dole . Happiness be his lot . ' See Note ...
... Winter's Tale ; " but Falstaff chooses to take it as though it were a broken speech , and said in the sense of There's enough to cause us all Act i . , " Winter's Tale . " ( 38 ) Happy man be his dole . Happiness be his lot . ' See Note ...
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... Winter's Tale " ) seems to us to be Falstaffianly used for ' in earnest , ' ' straightforward , ' ' direct , ' ' frank . ' ( 37 ) I bought him in Paul's . The body of old St. Paul's church was a constant place of resort for business and ...
... Winter's Tale " ) seems to us to be Falstaffianly used for ' in earnest , ' ' straightforward , ' ' direct , ' ' frank . ' ( 37 ) I bought him in Paul's . The body of old St. Paul's church was a constant place of resort for business and ...
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... Winter's Tale " ) , and that here , " if you take not the heat " start of him , ' or ' get a - head of him , ' or ' run in before him . ' means something equivalent to if you do not get the ( 126 ) Candle mine . Agglomeration of grease ...
... Winter's Tale " ) , and that here , " if you take not the heat " start of him , ' or ' get a - head of him , ' or ' run in before him . ' means something equivalent to if you do not get the ( 126 ) Candle mine . Agglomeration of grease ...
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