The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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Page xxxvi
... perfections of all the former heroines she adds a reflective seriousness which is befitting in the last of the comedies , and links them with the great tragedies that follow . As to the other characters and their rôle as lovers , they ...
... perfections of all the former heroines she adds a reflective seriousness which is befitting in the last of the comedies , and links them with the great tragedies that follow . As to the other characters and their rôle as lovers , they ...
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... perfections " thus ( lines 37 and 38 ) - " These sovereign thrones , her sweet perfections Are all supplied and fill'd with one self king . " But I think it better to retain the F reading altogether , except for the comma after ...
... perfections " thus ( lines 37 and 38 ) - " These sovereign thrones , her sweet perfections Are all supplied and fill'd with one self king . " But I think it better to retain the F reading altogether , except for the comma after ...
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... perfection ! ) Warburton ; fill'd , ( Her sweet perfection ) Capell and others ; fill'd of her sweet perfections Keightley ; fill'd , Her sweet perfections Pope , etc. 38. self king ] selfe king F ; selfe same king F 2 ; self same king ...
... perfection ! ) Warburton ; fill'd , ( Her sweet perfection ) Capell and others ; fill'd of her sweet perfections Keightley ; fill'd , Her sweet perfections Pope , etc. 38. self king ] selfe king F ; selfe same king F 2 ; self same king ...
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... perfections no tongue can except . " Cf. also Two Gentlemen of Verona , 1 . iii . 83 . 9. modest ] moderate ; possibly as in IV . ii . 34 . 10. confine myself ] dress myself ; an intentional perversion of Maria's phrase . 12. an ] F ...
... perfections no tongue can except . " Cf. also Two Gentlemen of Verona , 1 . iii . 83 . 9. modest ] moderate ; possibly as in IV . ii . 34 . 10. confine myself ] dress myself ; an intentional perversion of Maria's phrase . 12. an ] F ...
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... perfections With an invisible and subtle stealth To creep in at mine eyes . Well , let it be . What , ho ! Malvolio ! Re - enter MALVOLIO . Here , madam , at your service . Oli . Run after that same peevish messenger , The county's man ...
... perfections With an invisible and subtle stealth To creep in at mine eyes . Well , let it be . What , ho ! Malvolio ! Re - enter MALVOLIO . Here , madam , at your service . Oli . Run after that same peevish messenger , The county's man ...
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