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S.D. F. ' Enter Valentine , and Viola in man's attire . ' 9. S.D. F. ' Enter Duke , Curio , and Attendants .'at l . 8 . 17. thy fixed foot shall grow Cf. 1. 5. 147-48 . 21. leap all civil bounds Cf. 1. 5. 210–16 .
S.D. F. ' Enter Valentine , and Viola in man's attire . ' 9. S.D. F. ' Enter Duke , Curio , and Attendants .'at l . 8 . 17. thy fixed foot shall grow Cf. 1. 5. 147-48 . 21. leap all civil bounds Cf. 1. 5. 210–16 .
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S.D. F. ' Enter Andrew , Toby , and Fabian . ' 23–4 . there's for you To encounter “ a most devout coward ' and take him at a disadvantage is the opportunity of Sir Andrew's life . 30. S.D. F. gives no “ exit . ' 31.
S.D. F. ' Enter Andrew , Toby , and Fabian . ' 23–4 . there's for you To encounter “ a most devout coward ' and take him at a disadvantage is the opportunity of Sir Andrew's life . 30. S.D. F. gives no “ exit . ' 31.
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S.D. F. ' Enter Maria and Clowne . ' 2. Sir Topas Shakespeare may of course have borrowed this name from Chaucer's Rime of Sir Thopas , but Furness ingeniously suggests that he perhaps owed it to Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft , a book ...
S.D. F. ' Enter Maria and Clowne . ' 2. Sir Topas Shakespeare may of course have borrowed this name from Chaucer's Rime of Sir Thopas , but Furness ingeniously suggests that he perhaps owed it to Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft , a book ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 89 |
NOTES | 103 |
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