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... term " fancy " is essential not only to the appreciation of Twelfth Night , where it occurs frequently , but also to a right understanding of Shakespeare's most complex opinions of love . He has a threefold use for the word " fancy ...
... term " fancy " is essential not only to the appreciation of Twelfth Night , where it occurs frequently , but also to a right understanding of Shakespeare's most complex opinions of love . He has a threefold use for the word " fancy ...
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... term by Shakespeare . 15. Arion ] Fasti , 11. 83 sqq . 16. hold acquaintance ] as though he were " in his element , " on terms of easy familiarity with the waves . Cf. All's Well that Ends Well , 11. iii . 240 . For saying so there's ...
... term by Shakespeare . 15. Arion ] Fasti , 11. 83 sqq . 16. hold acquaintance ] as though he were " in his element , " on terms of easy familiarity with the waves . Cf. All's Well that Ends Well , 11. iii . 240 . For saying so there's ...
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... term to suit his humour . 27. without book ] A common expres- sion of the day for " by heart . " Mr. Craig compares " the without - book prologue , " Romeo and Juliet , 1. iv . 7 ; also Burton , Anatomy of Melancholy , " Niceratus in ...
... term to suit his humour . 27. without book ] A common expres- sion of the day for " by heart . " Mr. Craig compares " the without - book prologue , " Romeo and Juliet , 1. iv . 7 ; also Burton , Anatomy of Melancholy , " Niceratus in ...
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... term seems to imply some shrinking back on the part of Maria , which may be borne out by the latter portion of Sir Toby's speech ( lines 42-45 ) , and by her previous sketch of Sir Andrew . 50. Accost ] According to Halliwell , as ...
... term seems to imply some shrinking back on the part of Maria , which may be borne out by the latter portion of Sir Toby's speech ( lines 42-45 ) , and by her previous sketch of Sir Andrew . 50. Accost ] According to Halliwell , as ...
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... term for a woman of doubtful character ; betters , " and may refer to Orsino ; but the he therefore interprets , " If you can do emendation requires warrant . Perhaps the man's part in a galliard , I can do Sir Andrew reflects the " old ...
... term for a woman of doubtful character ; betters , " and may refer to Orsino ; but the he therefore interprets , " If you can do emendation requires warrant . Perhaps the man's part in a galliard , I can do Sir Andrew reflects the " old ...
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