The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Harper& brothers, 1907 |
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... means certain that Shakespeare went to Ariosto for one incident in his comedy , the persona- tion of Hero by her maid and the imposition practised on the too easily convinced lover ; but in Carrington's trans- lation of the " Orlando ...
... means certain that Shakespeare went to Ariosto for one incident in his comedy , the persona- tion of Hero by her maid and the imposition practised on the too easily convinced lover ; but in Carrington's trans- lation of the " Orlando ...
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... means Signior Benedick of Padua . 30 MESS . O , he's returned ; and as pleasant as ever he was . BEAT . He set up his bills here in Messina and chal- lenged Cupid at the flight ; and my uncle's fool , reading 25 Mountanto ] a fencing ...
... means Signior Benedick of Padua . 30 MESS . O , he's returned ; and as pleasant as ever he was . BEAT . He set up his bills here in Messina and chal- lenged Cupid at the flight ; and my uncle's fool , reading 25 Mountanto ] a fencing ...
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... mean- time let me be that I am , and seek not to alter me . CON . Can you make no use of your discontent ? D. JOHN . I make all use of it , for I use it only . Who comes here ? 15 claw humour ] flatter , curry favour with no man ...
... mean- time let me be that I am , and seek not to alter me . CON . Can you make no use of your discontent ? D. JOHN . I make all use of it , for I use it only . Who comes here ? 15 claw humour ] flatter , curry favour with no man ...
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... means of doing an injury . 26 the woollen ] a reference to the commonly used woollen or flannel shroud ; Beatrice means that she would rather die . no beard is less than a man : and he [ 23 ] SCENE I MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
... means of doing an injury . 26 the woollen ] a reference to the commonly used woollen or flannel shroud ; Beatrice means that she would rather die . no beard is less than a man : and he [ 23 ] SCENE I MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
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... apprehend ] you are quick - witted . Cf. III , iv , 60 , infra , where apprehension means " quickness of wit in repartee . " 60 70 LEON . The revellers are entering , brother : make [ 25 ] SCENE I MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
... apprehend ] you are quick - witted . Cf. III , iv , 60 , infra , where apprehension means " quickness of wit in repartee . " 60 70 LEON . The revellers are entering , brother : make [ 25 ] SCENE I MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
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