The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 1Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... phrase ? This use of the word " prime " is as beautiful as the one in which Shake- speare says , " love is crowned with the prime in spring time . " 185. monstrous desperate ] a strange construction . Desperate seems to agree with " a ...
... phrase ? This use of the word " prime " is as beautiful as the one in which Shake- speare says , " love is crowned with the prime in spring time . " 185. monstrous desperate ] a strange construction . Desperate seems to agree with " a ...
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... phrase except in such phrases as " Oh , it's a most precious fool , make much of him . I can com- pare him to nothing more happly than a drum , for everyone may play upon him ( Jonson , Every Man in his Humour , III . i . ) . " " " " 44 ...
... phrase except in such phrases as " Oh , it's a most precious fool , make much of him . I can com- pare him to nothing more happly than a drum , for everyone may play upon him ( Jonson , Every Man in his Humour , III . i . ) . " " " " 44 ...
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... phrase logically but not grammatically correct ) , or else to the desires , which involves two unusual constructions- " who " after " desires " and a singular verb . 38. ] No emendation has yet been proposed which is quite satisfactory ...
... phrase logically but not grammatically correct ) , or else to the desires , which involves two unusual constructions- " who " after " desires " and a singular verb . 38. ] No emendation has yet been proposed which is quite satisfactory ...
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