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But in two cases his treatment is so characteristic , and has provoked so much criticism , that the question must be summed up here . The characters in question are Oliver and Duke Frederick . At first sight there is little to choose ...
But in two cases his treatment is so characteristic , and has provoked so much criticism , that the question must be summed up here . The characters in question are Oliver and Duke Frederick . At first sight there is little to choose ...
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The question here is rather one of construction— stabs me ( acc . ) to the heart ' ; or cleaves to my heart , in which case me is dative . But for this Shakespeare would probably have said ' sticks in my heart ' . 210.
The question here is rather one of construction— stabs me ( acc . ) to the heart ' ; or cleaves to my heart , in which case me is dative . But for this Shakespeare would probably have said ' sticks in my heart ' . 210.
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Writers like Ascham denounced Italy as a school of vice : the other side of the question is represented by the vigorous Italian proverb— “ Inglese Italianato è un diabolo incarnato “ An Englishman Italianate is a Devil incarnate ” .
Writers like Ascham denounced Italy as a school of vice : the other side of the question is represented by the vigorous Italian proverb— “ Inglese Italianato è un diabolo incarnato “ An Englishman Italianate is a Devil incarnate ” .
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