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... common . By many critics a negative is returned to the question because no translation into English had been published in his day . This assertion , of course , means nothing more than that we know of no such work . But there was a ...
... common . By many critics a negative is returned to the question because no translation into English had been published in his day . This assertion , of course , means nothing more than that we know of no such work . But there was a ...
Page 90
... common strumpets . For this abstract use of filths , " cp . Lear , IV . 2 , 39 , " Filths savour but themselves " ; Marston , The Scourge of Villainy , III . 15 , " Luxurio , left a scoff To leprous filths . " Steevens strangely ...
... common strumpets . For this abstract use of filths , " cp . Lear , IV . 2 , 39 , " Filths savour but themselves " ; Marston , The Scourge of Villainy , III . 15 , " Luxurio , left a scoff To leprous filths . " Steevens strangely ...
Page 107
... common for some of the hounds to smell from the general weal , and foresee their own particular . ' Shakespeare , who seems to have been a skilful sportsman , and has often alluded to falconry , perhaps alludes here to hunting . " So ...
... common for some of the hounds to smell from the general weal , and foresee their own particular . ' Shakespeare , who seems to have been a skilful sportsman , and has often alluded to falconry , perhaps alludes here to hunting . " So ...
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