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The novelist can do this directly , by means of description and narration ; but such a course is not open to the dramatist within the limits of his own art . He may indeed use a Prologue , like Quince in A Midsummer - Night's Dream ...
The novelist can do this directly , by means of description and narration ; but such a course is not open to the dramatist within the limits of his own art . He may indeed use a Prologue , like Quince in A Midsummer - Night's Dream ...
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In Shakespeare odds means su !. periority quite as often as inequality . There is no need , therefore , to read men . 140. princess ' call ( so Dyce ) . Ff . princesse cals ; but Orlando says “ I attend them ” , and though it was Celia ...
In Shakespeare odds means su !. periority quite as often as inequality . There is no need , therefore , to read men . 140. princess ' call ( so Dyce ) . Ff . princesse cals ; but Orlando says “ I attend them ” , and though it was Celia ...
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Touchstone means dirty ' , Audrey means ' plain ' . 34. Sir : properly applied to knights , baronets , and B. A.'s . In the last sense , it is said to represent the Dominus still preserved in Cambridge Tripos lists ; but the title was ...
Touchstone means dirty ' , Audrey means ' plain ' . 34. Sir : properly applied to knights , baronets , and B. A.'s . In the last sense , it is said to represent the Dominus still preserved in Cambridge Tripos lists ; but the title was ...
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