The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Harper, 1907 |
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... infra ) is a common phrase for " take things easy . " Cf. Beaumont and Fletcher's Wit without Money , V , 2 : “ Will you go drink and let the world slide ? " " Sessa ! " reappears twice in Lear , III , iv , 99 , and III , vi , 73 ; it ...
... infra ) is a common phrase for " take things easy . " Cf. Beaumont and Fletcher's Wit without Money , V , 2 : “ Will you go drink and let the world slide ? " " Sessa ! " reappears twice in Lear , III , iv , 99 , and III , vi , 73 ; it ...
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... and Adonis , 694 , is employed in the same way . " The coldest fault " is equivalent to " the dullest scent , " 1. 22 , infra . 30 And brave attendants near him when he wakes , Would [ 5 ] SCENE I THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
... and Adonis , 694 , is employed in the same way . " The coldest fault " is equivalent to " the dullest scent , " 1. 22 , infra . 30 And brave attendants near him when he wakes , Would [ 5 ] SCENE I THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
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... is found is Beaumont and Fletcher's Women Pleased ( 1620 ? ) . 95 merry passion ] burst of merriment . 1. 135 , infra . Cf. " The over - merry spleen , " 80 90 96 A PLAYER . Fear not , my lord : we [ 8 ] THE TAMING OF THE SHREW INDUCTION.
... is found is Beaumont and Fletcher's Women Pleased ( 1620 ? ) . 95 merry passion ] burst of merriment . 1. 135 , infra . Cf. " The over - merry spleen , " 80 90 96 A PLAYER . Fear not , my lord : we [ 8 ] THE TAMING OF THE SHREW INDUCTION.
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... studies . Pisa renowned for grave citizens 10 Pisa • .. citizens ] The line is repeated , IV , ii , 95 , infra . 10 Gave me my being and my father first , A. ACT FIRST- SCENE I - PADUA ACT SECOND - SCENE I - PADUA A ROOM IN. 2 [ 17 ]
... studies . Pisa renowned for grave citizens 10 Pisa • .. citizens ] The line is repeated , IV , ii , 95 , infra . 10 Gave me my being and my father first , A. ACT FIRST- SCENE I - PADUA ACT SECOND - SCENE I - PADUA A ROOM IN. 2 [ 17 ]
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... here sug- gestively described as " Gremio a Pantelowne . " Cf. III , i , 36 , infra . 58 stale ] commonly interpreted as " butt " or " laughing - stock . " But 50 HOR . Mates , maid ! how mean you that [ 19 ] SCENE I THE TAMING OF THE ...
... here sug- gestively described as " Gremio a Pantelowne . " Cf. III , i , 36 , infra . 58 stale ] commonly interpreted as " butt " or " laughing - stock . " But 50 HOR . Mates , maid ! how mean you that [ 19 ] SCENE I THE TAMING OF THE ...
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