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Page xv
... called Flavius , who talks very like the steward in III . iv . , IV . ii . , and IV . iii . , though not so like the steward of II . ii . and V. i . He has , however , been identified with the steward by the modern editors , and perhaps ...
... called Flavius , who talks very like the steward in III . iv . , IV . ii . , and IV . iii . , though not so like the steward of II . ii . and V. i . He has , however , been identified with the steward by the modern editors , and perhaps ...
Page 96
... called ' the rother market . " This latter point brings the word home to Shakespeare's own knowledge and familiar use . . " " ( Clarke ) . Dyce quotes Kersey's Dictionary also as having " Rother - Beasts " and " Rother soil , the Soil ...
... called ' the rother market . " This latter point brings the word home to Shakespeare's own knowledge and familiar use . . " " ( Clarke ) . Dyce quotes Kersey's Dictionary also as having " Rother - Beasts " and " Rother soil , the Soil ...
Page 108
... called from the smallness of its eyes , the Cæcilia , or Anguis fragilis of naturalists ; cp . Macbeth , IV . i . 16 , " Adder's fork and blindworm's sting . ' " " 182. crisp ] curled , sc . in the folds of clouds ; cp . The Tempest , I ...
... called from the smallness of its eyes , the Cæcilia , or Anguis fragilis of naturalists ; cp . Macbeth , IV . i . 16 , " Adder's fork and blindworm's sting . ' " " 182. crisp ] curled , sc . in the folds of clouds ; cp . The Tempest , I ...
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