The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you will |
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But in the passage before us the word has another meaning , and probably more than one other ; in the mouth of the Clown a vocable becomes a very kaleidoscope , and suggests on the part of Shakespeare a surprising acquaintance not only ...
But in the passage before us the word has another meaning , and probably more than one other ; in the mouth of the Clown a vocable becomes a very kaleidoscope , and suggests on the part of Shakespeare a surprising acquaintance not only ...
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... will not endure " -and the full meaning and the only possible meaning of the words that are the sub- ject of this note will surely force itself upon us . Apart from this , Steevens has quoted the following from the Life and Death of ...
... will not endure " -and the full meaning and the only possible meaning of the words that are the sub- ject of this note will surely force itself upon us . Apart from this , Steevens has quoted the following from the Life and Death of ...
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in such a way that we are left to choose its meaning , or , after long labour , to discover that it has two and possibly three meanings ; he will even allow a construction to remain doubt- ful . See , for example , the word " smiling ...
in such a way that we are left to choose its meaning , or , after long labour , to discover that it has two and possibly three meanings ; he will even allow a construction to remain doubt- ful . See , for example , the word " smiling ...
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