The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... suggests that " with " should be added here . For " bound , " cp . King John , II . i . 444 . • · 29. Upon presentment ] imme- diately upon my presentation of it to Timon . In Shakespeare's day , and much later , the publication of a ...
... suggests that " with " should be added here . For " bound , " cp . King John , II . i . 444 . • · 29. Upon presentment ] imme- diately upon my presentation of it to Timon . In Shakespeare's day , and much later , the publication of a ...
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... suggests that " here the idea may be that Apemantus makes himself abhorrent to others instead of trying to please or flatter them . " There seems no ground for this sense . 65. in Timon's nod ] in having been welcomed by Timon with so ...
... suggests that " here the idea may be that Apemantus makes himself abhorrent to others instead of trying to please or flatter them . " There seems no ground for this sense . 65. in Timon's nod ] in having been welcomed by Timon with so ...
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... suggests the sense that the paintings show these blows of For- tune with a more lively and vivid force than is possible to words . There is apparently the same combination of senses in 2 Henry IV . 1. ii . 192 , “ preg- nancy is made a ...
... suggests the sense that the paintings show these blows of For- tune with a more lively and vivid force than is possible to words . There is apparently the same combination of senses in 2 Henry IV . 1. ii . 192 , “ preg- nancy is made a ...
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