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... meaning ; it may stand for the false and fickle love , as opposed to the true and constant ; or , and this more often , it may denote love absolutely . See note on I. i . 14. Of course these uses of the word are not confined to ...
... meaning ; it may stand for the false and fickle love , as opposed to the true and constant ; or , and this more often , it may denote love absolutely . See note on I. i . 14. Of course these uses of the word are not confined to ...
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... meaning is probably as follows : - " ( ' Give me excess of it ' viz . music ' ) that my love , which hungers for Olivia and music , may feast 6 Enter Duke ] Enter Orsino , 2. surfeiting ] sur- on music till it die of surfeiting , and ...
... meaning is probably as follows : - " ( ' Give me excess of it ' viz . music ' ) that my love , which hungers for Olivia and music , may feast 6 Enter Duke ] Enter Orsino , 2. surfeiting ] sur- on music till it die of surfeiting , and ...
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... meaning to the whole passage . With regard to the interpretation of this- " complicated nonsense Warburton unwisely called it - we first question the " alone , " and cf. A Midsummer- Night's Dream , v . 7 , 8 , " The lunatic , the lover ...
... meaning to the whole passage . With regard to the interpretation of this- " complicated nonsense Warburton unwisely called it - we first question the " alone , " and cf. A Midsummer- Night's Dream , v . 7 , 8 , " The lunatic , the lover ...
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... meanings in one word . See Appendix II . 39 , 40. ] Already therefore love seeks another distraction " ( see note on line 9 ) . Scene II . 1 , 2. ] Apparently an Alexandrine ; cf. lines 17 , and 35 , 36 , and others in this scene ...
... meanings in one word . See Appendix II . 39 , 40. ] Already therefore love seeks another distraction " ( see note on line 9 ) . Scene II . 1 , 2. ] Apparently an Alexandrine ; cf. lines 17 , and 35 , 36 , and others in this scene ...
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... meanings of " and , " which word was usually printed in full till about 1600. The shortened form " an " is Theobald's . See also note on II . v . 139 . 20. tall ] " There is scarcely a writer of Jonson's age who does not frequently use ...
... meanings of " and , " which word was usually printed in full till about 1600. The shortened form " an " is Theobald's . See also note on II . v . 139 . 20. tall ] " There is scarcely a writer of Jonson's age who does not frequently use ...
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