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Page xxvii
... frequent , no reason whatever why the expression should not be n in its most natural sense . Be this as it may , to t categorically that in these words Wilkins claims cles as his own is to torture language beyond endurance . adds that ...
... frequent , no reason whatever why the expression should not be n in its most natural sense . Be this as it may , to t categorically that in these words Wilkins claims cles as his own is to torture language beyond endurance . adds that ...
Page xxviii
... frequent enough . But here it is " the true history of the play , " etc. , and though the words probably mean nothing more than the true history of Pericles as told in the play , it is just conceivable that Wilkins was alluding to his ...
... frequent enough . But here it is " the true history of the play , " etc. , and though the words probably mean nothing more than the true history of Pericles as told in the play , it is just conceivable that Wilkins was alluding to his ...
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... frequent in the dramatists . ΙΟ 15 20 10. antiquius ] Steevens points out that the common saying has com- munius . II . If you ] For that omitted and afterwards inserted , see Abbott , Shakespearian Grammar , § 285 . 12. wit ...
... frequent in the dramatists . ΙΟ 15 20 10. antiquius ] Steevens points out that the common saying has com- munius . II . If you ] For that omitted and afterwards inserted , see Abbott , Shakespearian Grammar , § 285 . 12. wit ...
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... frequently in the dra- 5 . If by which ] For the hypal- ompare II . iv . 47 , " If in which .. he not return " . 117. undone ] solved . 118. This mercy ] the respite I now grant . 119 . entertain ] entertainment . Compare Marston ...
... frequently in the dra- 5 . If by which ] For the hypal- ompare II . iv . 47 , " If in which .. he not return " . 117. undone ] solved . 118. This mercy ] the respite I now grant . 119 . entertain ] entertainment . Compare Marston ...
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... frequent in Shake- speare . to 9. topp'd ] lopped in order stimulate their growth . Compare Jeronimo ( pt . i . ) : - - " I'll top thy head for that am- bitious word " . For the general sentiment , compare 1. ii . 11-13 , above ...
... frequent in Shake- speare . to 9. topp'd ] lopped in order stimulate their growth . Compare Jeronimo ( pt . i . ) : - - " I'll top thy head for that am- bitious word " . For the general sentiment , compare 1. ii . 11-13 , above ...
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