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... measure our design of parting the kingdom , we will now discover what has not been told before , the reasons by which we shall regulate the parti- tion . " 38. fast intent ] fixed , unalterable intention . For " fast " in this sense ...
... measure our design of parting the kingdom , we will now discover what has not been told before , the reasons by which we shall regulate the parti- tion . " 38. fast intent ] fixed , unalterable intention . For " fast " in this sense ...
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... ] Johnson explains beyond all assignable quantity . " Wright thinks the " much " refers to the comparisons by which Goneril had tried to measure her love . Cor . [ Aside . ] What shall Cordelia do sc . I. ] 7 " KING LEAR ས.
... ] Johnson explains beyond all assignable quantity . " Wright thinks the " much " refers to the comparisons by which Goneril had tried to measure her love . Cor . [ Aside . ] What shall Cordelia do sc . I. ] 7 " KING LEAR ས.
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... Measure for Measure , III . i . 96 ; As You Like It , II . vii . 58 ; Othello , IV . i . 40 . 131. large effects ] splendid accom- paniments . 132. troop with ] go with , are associated with , as in Romeo and Juliet , I. v . 50 : " So ...
... Measure for Measure , III . i . 96 ; As You Like It , II . vii . 58 ; Othello , IV . i . 40 . 131. large effects ] splendid accom- paniments . 132. troop with ] go with , are associated with , as in Romeo and Juliet , I. v . 50 : " So ...
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... Measure for Measure , I. i . 29 ; Richard III . III . v . 28 ; Sonnet xciii . 8 . 239. What say you to ] how like you ; will you take , see line 241. A phrase of invitation , as in Taming of the Shrew , IV . iii . 17 , Grumio asks ...
... Measure for Measure , I. i . 29 ; Richard III . III . v . 28 ; Sonnet xciii . 8 . 239. What say you to ] how like you ; will you take , see line 241. A phrase of invitation , as in Taming of the Shrew , IV . iii . 17 , Grumio asks ...
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... Measure for Measure , harps on this string . See III . i . 34-38 . · 51. relish ] appreciate . 52 , 53. to find . tyranny ] I begin to feel that to be thus oppressed by an aged and tyrannical father is nothing but a state of vain and ...
... Measure for Measure , harps on this string . See III . i . 34-38 . · 51. relish ] appreciate . 52 , 53. to find . tyranny ] I begin to feel that to be thus oppressed by an aged and tyrannical father is nothing but a state of vain and ...
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