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( a ) The novel opens at the old knight's death - bed . ShakeOmissions and speare gives all that is necessary to understand Additions . 2 ( a ) Incidents the story in Orlando's opening speech . ( 6 ) He also omits as not essential a ...
( a ) The novel opens at the old knight's death - bed . ShakeOmissions and speare gives all that is necessary to understand Additions . 2 ( a ) Incidents the story in Orlando's opening speech . ( 6 ) He also omits as not essential a ...
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This line represents a “ meditation ” of two pages in the novel . 128. his just occasion , his fair chance of revenge . 130. hurtling , crashing , din of fight . See Glossary . 131. Oliver's identity is naturally and effectively ...
This line represents a “ meditation ” of two pages in the novel . 128. his just occasion , his fair chance of revenge . 130. hurtling , crashing , din of fight . See Glossary . 131. Oliver's identity is naturally and effectively ...
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The diver . gence from Lodge in the matter of the usurper's conversion has been noticed in the Introduction . In the novel , the most prominent figure in the scene before the nuptials is Montanus ; in the play it is Touchstone .
The diver . gence from Lodge in the matter of the usurper's conversion has been noticed in the Introduction . In the novel , the most prominent figure in the scene before the nuptials is Montanus ; in the play it is Touchstone .
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