The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907 |
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... supra . Fleay wished to treat it as a plural noun , but if we take it in the more abstract sense this is unnecessary . 38. fearful - bloody ] Mr. Craig sug- gests the hyphen - a typically Shake- Shakespeare does not ascribe this ...
... supra . Fleay wished to treat it as a plural noun , but if we take it in the more abstract sense this is unnecessary . 38. fearful - bloody ] Mr. Craig sug- gests the hyphen - a typically Shake- Shakespeare does not ascribe this ...
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... supra . To transfer dying to foes would hardly be an improvement , and we are forced to believe that Shakespeare sacrificed sense a little for the sake of playing with the sound . 325. First Cit . ] In the Folios the person here called ...
... supra . To transfer dying to foes would hardly be an improvement , and we are forced to believe that Shakespeare sacrificed sense a little for the sake of playing with the sound . 325. First Cit . ] In the Folios the person here called ...
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... supra . I would sug- gest " fury - kindled spirits . " Compare Edward III . 111. iii . 113 : " Or that enkindled fury turn to flame ; and Richard II . 1. i.152 : “ Wrath - kindled gentlemen , be ruled by me . " Then let confusion of one ...
... supra . I would sug- gest " fury - kindled spirits . " Compare Edward III . 111. iii . 113 : " Or that enkindled fury turn to flame ; and Richard II . 1. i.152 : “ Wrath - kindled gentlemen , be ruled by me . " Then let confusion of one ...
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... supra . Vaughan's explanation of the use in Act 1. would not hold here . Mr. Wright says " presence " here means " personal dignity " ; but it seems difficult to think that John means " I am here master of my personal dignity , of ...
... supra . Vaughan's explanation of the use in Act 1. would not hold here . Mr. Wright says " presence " here means " personal dignity " ; but it seems difficult to think that John means " I am here master of my personal dignity , of ...
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... supra . Capell reads " illustri- ous . " 378. mutines ] Spedding needlessly conjectures mutiners . Compare Hamlet , v . ii . 6 : " Methought I lay worse than the mutines in the bilboes . " The reference is to the leaders of the factions ...
... supra . Capell reads " illustri- ous . " 378. mutines ] Spedding needlessly conjectures mutiners . Compare Hamlet , v . ii . 6 : " Methought I lay worse than the mutines in the bilboes . " The reference is to the leaders of the factions ...
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