The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... ( Deighton ) . Pooler cites Fletcher , Bon- duca , 3. 2. 2 ( VI , 113 ) , ' It forfeits all our under- standings ' . 20-1 . opinion ... intend ' reputation we bring with us of making the representation which we have in view simply in ...
... ( Deighton ) . Pooler cites Fletcher , Bon- duca , 3. 2. 2 ( VI , 113 ) , ' It forfeits all our under- standings ' . 20-1 . opinion ... intend ' reputation we bring with us of making the representation which we have in view simply in ...
Page 133
... ( Deighton ) . 172. count - cardinal Foakes accepts Pope's ' court- cardinal ' , comparing ' king - cardinal ' at 2. 2. 18 , but the force of the latter expression is clear , whereas ' court - cardinal ' could not easily mean more than ...
... ( Deighton ) . 172. count - cardinal Foakes accepts Pope's ' court- cardinal ' , comparing ' king - cardinal ' at 2. 2. 18 , but the force of the latter expression is clear , whereas ' court - cardinal ' could not easily mean more than ...
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... [ Deighton ] : it is only necessary for me to know it for them to know it too ; i.e. I can make them ' know ' what I know . This is far more pointed than taking ' so ' as adv . , and making ' I know ' , ' they know ' , two parallel ...
... [ Deighton ] : it is only necessary for me to know it for them to know it too ; i.e. I can make them ' know ' what I know . This is far more pointed than taking ' so ' as adv . , and making ' I know ' , ' they know ' , two parallel ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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