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... dear love ] This reading of F is greatly to be preferred to " for whose dear loss , " suggested by Walker and others ; and we may compare with ' my dear faith ” in 1. iv . 25. It is perfect poetry , and means " out of her exceeding love ...
... dear love ] This reading of F is greatly to be preferred to " for whose dear loss , " suggested by Walker and others ; and we may compare with ' my dear faith ” in 1. iv . 25. It is perfect poetry , and means " out of her exceeding love ...
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... dear faith ] Yet another example akin to the two preceding ones ; cf. " dear love " in 1. ii . 38 , and the note thereon . In this instance " dear " has the force of " which is devoted to her . " " In 27. attend ] pay attention to ...
... dear faith ] Yet another example akin to the two preceding ones ; cf. " dear love " in 1. ii . 38 , and the note thereon . In this instance " dear " has the force of " which is devoted to her . " " In 27. attend ] pay attention to ...
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... dear manakin ] As we may infer from Sir Toby's rejoinder , " dear " is transposed- " a manakin dear to you " ; but probably the word has a double sense which qualifies it to occupy both positions . 56. dear ] and in this line , of ...
... dear manakin ] As we may infer from Sir Toby's rejoinder , " dear " is transposed- " a manakin dear to you " ; but probably the word has a double sense which qualifies it to occupy both positions . 56. dear ] and in this line , of ...
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