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Page xxv
... perhaps with Shakespeare's consent ; and that , finding it take , he with the remaining ink of a pen otherwise employed just interpolated the words ' I'll devil - porter it . . . everlasting bonfire . ' Of the rest , not one syllable ...
... perhaps with Shakespeare's consent ; and that , finding it take , he with the remaining ink of a pen otherwise employed just interpolated the words ' I'll devil - porter it . . . everlasting bonfire . ' Of the rest , not one syllable ...
Page xlviii
... perhaps account for her final breakdown . Her over - mastering force of will was exerted to overcome not only her husband's reluctance , but also some inward resistance in herself . This is clear from her impatient utterance of the ...
... perhaps account for her final breakdown . Her over - mastering force of will was exerted to overcome not only her husband's reluctance , but also some inward resistance in herself . This is clear from her impatient utterance of the ...
Page 29
... perhaps the sense of affecting with malignant influence , as in Hamlet , 1. i . 163 : " No fairy takes " ; King Lear , 1. iv . 166 : " Strike her young bones , You taking airs , with lameness ! " The word , either by itself or in ...
... perhaps the sense of affecting with malignant influence , as in Hamlet , 1. i . 163 : " No fairy takes " ; King Lear , 1. iv . 166 : " Strike her young bones , You taking airs , with lameness ! " The word , either by itself or in ...
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