The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... meaning of " human " in this passage , used as a qualifying epithet . I think the qualification has no special reference to the immortality of the fairies as distinguished from the mortality of human beings . Read in the light of the ...
... meaning of " human " in this passage , used as a qualifying epithet . I think the qualification has no special reference to the immortality of the fairies as distinguished from the mortality of human beings . Read in the light of the ...
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... meaning , but the second meaning in II . i . 227 , " hide me in the brake , " and III . i . 109 , " through brake , through brier . " It is doubtful , however , whether Shakespeare really intended . any valid distinction . 78. cue ] in ...
... meaning , but the second meaning in II . i . 227 , " hide me in the brake , " and III . i . 109 , " through brake , through brier . " It is doubtful , however , whether Shakespeare really intended . any valid distinction . 78. cue ] in ...
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... meaning Spedding conj .; poor faltering duty Keightley ; do ] do aright Seymour conj .; do , yet would Coleridge conj .; aptly do Bailey conj .; do , but would Abbott conj . ; cannot do ] would , but cannot do Halliwell . 92. Noble ...
... meaning Spedding conj .; poor faltering duty Keightley ; do ] do aright Seymour conj .; do , yet would Coleridge conj .; aptly do Bailey conj .; do , but would Abbott conj . ; cannot do ] would , but cannot do Halliwell . 92. Noble ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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