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Altogether I am inclined to 226. to your ears profanadoubt the F arrangement , and would tion ] an example of Shakespeare's prefer the above emendation . perfectness of rhythm , and thought , and 215 ; courtesy ] ceremony , preliminary ...
Altogether I am inclined to 226. to your ears profanadoubt the F arrangement , and would tion ] an example of Shakespeare's prefer the above emendation . perfectness of rhythm , and thought , and 215 ; courtesy ] ceremony , preliminary ...
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means “ like a master in the art of tion , ” “ passion ” ; its differentiation love " ; beyond this it may also refer to from mere sense or feeling may possibly the eloquence of Viola's speech . be found in Hamlet , 111. iv .
means “ like a master in the art of tion , ” “ passion ” ; its differentiation love " ; beyond this it may also refer to from mere sense or feeling may possibly the eloquence of Viola's speech . be found in Hamlet , 111. iv .
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Theo- gests the grave demeanour that “ suits bald was the first to give this explana- with ” Olivia's “ fortunes , " and is such tion , but he unnecessarily altered the a perfect contrast to Malvolio's after text to “ Say , he will come ...
Theo- gests the grave demeanour that “ suits bald was the first to give this explana- with ” Olivia's “ fortunes , " and is such tion , but he unnecessarily altered the a perfect contrast to Malvolio's after text to “ Say , he will come ...
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