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... effect by the famous line in " The Rejected Addresses : " " Long may Long Tylney Wellesley Long Pole live ! " Entertaining the pleasant hope of counting among the perusers and possessors of our present edition younger and more ...
... effect by the famous line in " The Rejected Addresses : " " Long may Long Tylney Wellesley Long Pole live ! " Entertaining the pleasant hope of counting among the perusers and possessors of our present edition younger and more ...
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... effect of antithesis , instead of an actual antithesis ( see Note 187 , Act iv , " Winter's Tale " ) ; and this effect serves elegantly to veil the compliment paid to the person addressed . The antici- pation of hearing eloquence from ...
... effect of antithesis , instead of an actual antithesis ( see Note 187 , Act iv , " Winter's Tale " ) ; and this effect serves elegantly to veil the compliment paid to the person addressed . The antici- pation of hearing eloquence from ...
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... effect , was usual . See Notes 148 , Act ii . , " All's Well , " and 81 , Act ii . , " Second Part Henry IV . ; " also " Merry Wives , " Act ii . , sc . 2 , where Falstaff scoffingly says to Pistol , " You will not do it , you ! " It ...
... effect , was usual . See Notes 148 , Act ii . , " All's Well , " and 81 , Act ii . , " Second Part Henry IV . ; " also " Merry Wives , " Act ii . , sc . 2 , where Falstaff scoffingly says to Pistol , " You will not do it , you ! " It ...
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... effect . " Sculls " is an old form of ' shoals ; ' and was some- times anciently spelt ' scoole , ' as nearer to the Saxon original ' scole , ' whence it was derived . 61. Like the mower's swath . See Note 58 , Act ii . , " Twelfth ...
... effect . " Sculls " is an old form of ' shoals ; ' and was some- times anciently spelt ' scoole , ' as nearer to the Saxon original ' scole , ' whence it was derived . 61. Like the mower's swath . See Note 58 , Act ii . , " Twelfth ...
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... effect . 43. His singularity . Besides meaning ' his individual ca- pacity , ' and ' his special appointment , ' the phrase means ' his peculiarity , ' ' his own particular pride of disposition . ' It com- prises the senses of his ...
... effect . 43. His singularity . Besides meaning ' his individual ca- pacity , ' and ' his special appointment , ' the phrase means ' his peculiarity , ' ' his own particular pride of disposition . ' It com- prises the senses of his ...
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