The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... reference to the manner . 250 , 251. That there . . . courtesy ! ] To think that there should be all this show of love between those in whom there is no reality of it ! 250. sweet ] an intensive marking their hypocrisy . 251 , 252. The ...
... reference to the manner . 250 , 251. That there . . . courtesy ! ] To think that there should be all this show of love between those in whom there is no reality of it ! 250. sweet ] an intensive marking their hypocrisy . 251 , 252. The ...
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... reference to boots keeping out water from soaking into the feet ; cp . 1 Henry IV . II . i . 93 , " What , the common- wealth their boots ? will she hold out water in foul way ? " III . to forget their faults ] to hide those tears which ...
... reference to boots keeping out water from soaking into the feet ; cp . 1 Henry IV . II . i . 93 , " What , the common- wealth their boots ? will she hold out water in foul way ? " III . to forget their faults ] to hide those tears which ...
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... reference to leprous disease . Rather , I think , the reference is to the premature white hairs due to the disease . In the Choephoroi of Aeschy- lus , 278-282 , there is mention of " white temples " as the result of a similar disease ...
... reference to leprous disease . Rather , I think , the reference is to the premature white hairs due to the disease . In the Choephoroi of Aeschy- lus , 278-282 , there is mention of " white temples " as the result of a similar disease ...
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